Is Your Gift Really Yours?
Imagine spending years building something extraordinary. Your career. Your influence. Your body. Your talent. Your reputation. Now imagine waking up tomorrow and discovering it could all disappear. Uncomfortable thought, isn't it? Most of us don't spend much time there. We're busy chasing goals, building brands, collecting achievements, and proving our worth. Social media rewards performance. Society celebrates success. The message is clear: the more accomplished you become, the more valuable you are. Or so we're told. That's one reason athletes capture our attention. Take Noa Chokufa, one of Great Britain's rising young 400-meter talents. Recently, she posted an impressive 55.55-second performance in the 400 meters. Most people see the stopwatch and the result. What they don't see are the countless hours of training, the sacrifices, the setbacks, and the discipline required to shave fractions of a second from a race. It's remarkable. But perhaps the mo...