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Darren's avatar

Hey Caleb, yeah I also struggle with feeling satisfied after achieving something.

For example I took 20 mins off my marathon time, finally breaking a goal which took 3 marathons to complete but by the time I crossed the line I was already dissatisfied and looking ahead.

As for doping, Justice serves everyone eventually and i’d much rather be clean and lose.

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EFE's avatar

Hi Caleb, you really put me in a bit of internal noice while reading this.

First, yeah achieve something in life like an amateur trail runner means so much, but its not you're main goal, I often struggle with feeling completed but not satisfied at the finish lines, even when I recently run my first 100K, I felt like "okey, job done, what's next?" never enjoyed that personal achievement, thanks for putting that on the line.

Second, I always tought that the people that use something illegal to perform better and they don't even come close to what they expect, have the worst time. Imagine putting that much effort and also cheat, but not being able to perform the way you really like to, I mean, so much sacrifice mental and physical for what.

Thanks for sharing, and I keep pushing men!

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