Comment on How to separate self-worth from Achievements and External Validation?

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foggy@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

I don’t mean this condescendingly. Have you ever worked hard for something and accomplished what you worked hard towards?

If so, what felt better, “winning” or the process of elevating yourself?

For example when I was 15 my team won a baseball championship. Tbh the final games were well fought. We swept the post season. I reflect very positively on that post season. I don’t reflect much on the season itself. But more than the win, I reflect on being on a losing team for all of little league. I went from worst in the league to best in the league. Nothing to show for it. On to the bigger league. Back to being worst in the league. Slowly my team grew, year 3 we dominated. I reflect on 5 years of failure, hours spent in batting cages, being the best and still failing, not that final season, sure that final post season a bit, but not that final strikeout that clinched the league.

In fact, if it weren’t for all that failure, I’d barely reflect on it. I’m sure we had teammates who were in their first year of the big leagues, barely recall anything of that experience. It meant more because I had been tempered in failure.

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