Laron & Dante
Hey Laron, you’re always pushing the limits on the track—do you ever think about whether that relentless drive is chasing a deeper purpose or just an endless loop of proving something to yourself?
The goal’s simple—beats the clock, beats the competition, beats my own limits. If you’re looking for a bigger purpose, that’s a separate conversation. For now, I’m all about that next lap, next win, next personal best.
Sure, race to beat the clock, beat the others, push yourself. Just remember that if you keep chasing the finish line, you might never notice that the real finish line was there all along.
You’re right, I keep seeing the finish line, but I don’t need to pause to notice anything else. The only real finish line for me is the next time I beat my own best—so keep running.
Go on then—just don’t forget that the only person you’ll ever truly beat is the one you’re running against right now.
True—my only rival is the version of me that’s on the track right now. Every rep, every stride, I’m fighting that. And that’s exactly where the victory lies.
Nice, so every stride is a debate with yourself. Just don’t forget the track can be a mirror, not just a battlefield.
Exactly—every step’s a mirror to what I’m capable of. If I stop pushing, that mirror just shows a weaker version of me. So keep the pace, keep the grind.
Keep it moving, but remember the mirror can warp; the real test is why you’re chasing that line in the first place.