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The Past Doesn't Equal Your Future | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Olympian Kriss Akabusi once said, “Our past is for reference, not for residence.” His advice is excellent
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for all of us to take to heart. Life will be filled with “races” we have lost and “games” we should have won.
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How we respond to those missed opportunities is up to us. We should never allow them to be stumbling blocks or pictures of our destiny;
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they should only provide fuel for our future. Olympic swimmer Dara Torres knew this.
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She stated, “Setbacks have an upside; they fuel new dreams.” That’s why I want to encourage you today
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that your future is yet to be created. Don’t assume it will look like your past.
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Persevere until you see your dreams coming true. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.