Opinion | What the Olympics Can Teach Us About Excellence
Briefly

Excellence is not perfection or winning at all costs. It is a deeply satisfying process of becoming the best performer and person you can be. You pursue goals that challenge you, put forth an honest effort, endure highs, lows and everything in between, and gain respect for yourself and others.
This sort of excellence isn't just for world-class athletes; it is for all of us. We can certainly find it in sports, but also in the creative arts, medicine, teaching.
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