“I want to be world champion, but not to change the perception of others towards me... but to add a world cup to my list of titles.”

— Lionel Messi

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“I want to be world champion, but not to change the perception of others towards me... but to add a world cup to my list of titles.”

(June 24 , 1987 -- Present)
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Chasing the ultimate prize to silence critics is a trap; chasing it for your own resume is true power. The legendary forward clarifies his obsession with the World Cup, untethering it from the desperate need to please historical debaters or hostile media. Driven professionals battling impostor syndrome or intense public scrutiny find liberation in this internally validated approach. It perfectly predicted his eventual triumph in Qatar, proving that he didn't win it to convince the world he was the greatest, but simply because it was the last, missing piece of his own puzzle.
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This quote is attributed to Lionel Messi. Lionel Messi is an Argentine footballer. Their most powerful quotes on life, success and human nature are collected here for daily inspiration and reflection.

Chasing the ultimate prize to silence critics is a trap; chasing it for your own resume is true power. The legendary forward clarifies his obsession with the World Cup, untethering it from the desperate need to please historical debaters or hostile media. Driven professionals battling impostor syndrome or intense public scrutiny find liberation in this internally validated approach. It perfectly…

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