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Discipline to Say NO | K Annamalai | #shorts #annamalai #novakdjokovic #reels #modi #tnbjp

K.Annamalai

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[0:00]In 2012, at the Australian Open Tennis final, the match went on for 5 hours and 33 minutes, a long match, longest Grand Slam final.
[0:00]After that, Djokovic said, "I stopped eating chocolate since 2008 because if I eat chocolate, my fitness goes away." He didn't eat in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.
[0:00]Let's buy a big Dairy Milk chocolate and eat it that day." Djokovic said, "Yes, I'm going to eat." He bought a chocolate, broke off a corner, broke that in half, and just tasted it on his tongue.
[0:00]We all must understand this: if you want to become a great person, only if you have self-discipline, can you become great, whoever you are, in whatever field.
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[0:00]There's a wonderful tennis player, Novak Djokovic. Have you heard of Djokovic, the tennis player? World number one, a good player. Recently, while reading his book, I saw a word. In 2012, at the Australian Open Tennis final, the match went on for 5 hours and 33 minutes, a long match, longest Grand Slam final. He and Nadal were playing. Everyone said it was an incredibly tiring match. How does he play with such fitness? After that, Djokovic said, "I stopped eating chocolate since 2008 because if I eat chocolate, my fitness goes away." He didn't eat in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. For five years, the world's number one tennis player didn't eat chocolate. After that, his coach said, "You've played such a big match. Eat what you like now." What would you and I think? "We won a big match. We beat Nadal. Let's buy a big Dairy Milk chocolate and eat it that day." Djokovic said, "Yes, I'm going to eat." He bought a chocolate, broke off a corner, broke that in half, and just tasted it on his tongue. So, greatness comes with self-discipline. We all must understand this: if you want to become a great person, only if you have self-discipline, can you become great, whoever you are, in whatever field. The discipline to say "no." "There's no benefit to me from this. No. There's no benefit from social media. No."

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