Jason Voorhees
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I love reading about outlier lives, insane success arcs and “one in a million” stories. The almost movie tier comebacks. It is so addictive about seeing how far the human ceiling can stretch. how much a person can endure, outwork, or outthink and defeat the world that was trying to drag them down. About losers who still won and won in such a way that the world kept watching.
A math prodigy, a founder who went all in with everything on the line, someone who clawed their way from nothing to billionaire status
Each one shows a different version of human resilience. Some people win with talent others with obsession some with timing or sheer luck and a few through pure stubborn refusal to quit. It fills me with the courage and motivation to take on the day with the same spirit and try to replicate and mirror a fraction of the qualities these people had.
A math prodigy, a founder who went all in with everything on the line, someone who clawed their way from nothing to billionaire status
Each one shows a different version of human resilience. Some people win with talent others with obsession some with timing or sheer luck and a few through pure stubborn refusal to quit. It fills me with the courage and motivation to take on the day with the same spirit and try to replicate and mirror a fraction of the qualities these people had.
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