Run past the finish line

Coincidentally, today I came across videos of two competitive sport situations (in running) that have several similarities (all about the 1st and 2nd placed athletes doing something different from the norm) but so different – and not so different – lessons.

Let’s watch:

Summary of the 2nd video: Some meters before the finish line, the first runner (Abel) thought he had finished. Instead of overtaking him to win, the second runner (Iván) indicated the finish line and jogged behind Abel, as he knew he could never have won without the other’s mistake. To learn more you can read Iván Fernández’s post in his blog, or the El País article here.

Just a few ideas and questions that come to my mind:

– Run past the finish line – don’t celebrate before you got it

– Run past the finish line – don’t give up before you cannot get it

– How aware am I of my decisions on the run?

– Can I trust my instinctive decisions?

– What is fair? What is fair play?

– Where is the finish line?

– What is winning for me?

– Is it all about winning?

What comes to your mind?

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