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So, let me ask you this. Is confidence a good thing? Yes, right? I mean, I don't see why
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it would be a bad thing. But it really depends on where your confidence honestly comes from.
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In other words, how do you tell the difference between confidence and arrogance? And guess
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what we're gonna find out on today's episode. And we're gonna find out by looking at a character
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from Blue Lock who essentially toes that line for better or for worse, whose whole personality
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is just derived from that sense of basically arrogance and honestly borderline self delusion
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in himself. And of course, I'm talking about Blue Lock's king of villains, Shuhei Baro.
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What's going on guys? My name is Nate and you're listening to the Otaku Liberation,
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a show where we help you break free from the chains that are holding you back in your life
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by connecting some biblical principles with themes from your favorite anime. Again, as
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always, I got a little sport of warning ahead for all my anime only out there. So again,
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just in case you come in and you haven't read the manga, you're not caught up yet, maybe
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going over some things in regards to the future of this character. So without further ado,
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let's get in. So Shuhei Baro. And then this guy is, if honestly, if Blue Lock had a mascot,
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I personally think it'd be Shuhei Baro. This man just embodies ego in such a way that the
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other characters are just now getting to that point where he just came out the gate like
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that. And Baro, he described himself as the king. He's the king of the field, king of
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the pitch. As soon as he steps on, everyone else is just his pawns. And that's the mentality
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he brings to the game. That's the type of soccer that he wants to play. And I mean,
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as a fan, as somebody watching the show, you'll be like, okay, this guy's pretty cool. He's
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an interesting character, interesting take on it. But it comes across a little different
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when you see someone in real life acting like that. When you see someone who's just so
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full on themselves, and not just full on themselves, but they actually degrade others and just to
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really make themselves feel better. And I don't know about you, but I don't think that's
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cool. I don't think that's something I want to idolize. That's definitely not something
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that I want to be. And I feel like we can easily slip into that if we're not too, too
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careful because again, back to the question I posed earlier, confidence, especially self-confidence
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is a powerful, powerful thing, but make sure it's not to the detriment of somebody else.
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Because at that point it's not really confidence. It's fear and insecurity, but it's not what
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you think it is if you have to tear somebody else down just because you feel some type
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of way to try to boost yourself up. And that's more or less how it is for Barrow. So I guess
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a little backstory on him is obviously he's in Blue Logs. He's one of the best strikers
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in Japan currently. So he has the skill to back up his claims. And because of that, from
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his young age, he was better than most other people that he played with. Of course, he
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kind of built up this kingly slash godlike complex of himself where he sees himself as
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the king. He's very, it's just, again, back to that word arrogance. He thinks that he
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is just the it man. As soon as he steps on the field, he's him and nobody else can do
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anything and no one else has anything to say about it. And he never listens to planning
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from his teammates or anything. They're just there to pass him the ball. They're just there
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to help him score his goals. It's not even for the goals for the team, but it's just
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for him personally. And if you live your life like that, right? If you live your life only
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pursuing your own goal for the sake of yourself, for the sake of just, again, just because
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you think you're all that in a bag of chips, then honestly, you're just, you're going to
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wake up one day and realize just how alone you really are. Just how empty it all feels
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when you don't have anyone else to even to share that with, right? To even, to be able
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to even express the same type of joy that you express, right? Because you would have
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pushed everyone away. You would have have used up, used everyone up, just like, you
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know, like they're just nothing to you. Right. And after a while, people are going to, are
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going to notice and shy away from it, shy away from you. They're not going to want to
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be bothered with the so-called king or so-called queen of whatever the case may be because
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all that just becomes so much of a headache. I mean, if you're, if you're so good at X,
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Y, and Z, then why do you need my help? Why do I need to be around you? Why are you even
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here? And honestly, it may, they may at first may sound good or it may be like, Oh, I mean,
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that's just whatever, that's just them. You know, they can't, they can't handle me. They
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can't see what I see. Right. Well, if it's more than one person, if it's at person, at
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the person, at the person, relationship, at a relationship, at the relationship, opportunity,
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after opportunity, after opportunity, then I'm starting to think as you seriously, I'm
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starting to think as you at this point, because what, you know, what's the common denominator
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of all of these things? Don't worry, I'll let you think about it. That's right. It's
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you. And, and I know, I mean, I might rubble some feathers with this one because I know
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a lot of people, people, typically people who are this self-absorbed, typically have
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a fragile ego. It's ironic, right? I'm talking about an anime where ego is literally the
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whole entire premise, but it really, it really, how should I put this? It really, it really
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puts it into perspective, right? When all and all you care about is yourself. And then
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when you realize that not everybody else cares about you in that same sense is, it should,
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it should be eye-opening, I think, and really help with some reflection. But, but actually,
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so again, when I was doing this episode, I was looking, of course, looking through the
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scripture and I found this one verse that kind of sums it up perfectly. And that is
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in Proverbs chapter 18 verse 12. And it says, before his downfall, a person's heart is proud,
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but humility comes before honor. And to kind of break that little snippet down. So those
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of you who don't know, God hates arrogance, right? He hates people who are just soul-full
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and basically who put themselves essentially above him in all honesty, but they put themselves
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up in a higher place. Like they're just better than everybody else. And because of that,
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he's not going to bless you, right? He's going to, actually, he's going to go against you.
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And to be completely honest, he's just going to go against you. And honestly, that's a,
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that's a good and a bad thing, right? Because, and the reason I say that is God loves us
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so much that he, he wants us to be in his good graces. So even though we're strained
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outside of that, he's going to do what any parent does, right? And try to give you some
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course correction to bring you, to bring you back in alignment, right? So in this verse,
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he says, before his downfall, a person's heart is proud, but humility comes before honor.
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Meaning at the end of everything, he's going to bring you back into honor, right? And that's
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kind of where Barrow's journey kind of takes us, right? If you, again, if you watched him,
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especially watch the anime up to this point and even read the past in the manga, you see
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that that transformation in Barrow, right? So again, the first, the first title he, Barrow
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has had again is the king. He, you know, the, he, I'm the king of the pitch. I'm just, again,
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I'm him. I'll just step on the field and everyone has to bow down to me. And unless you're passing,
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passing me the ball, you're just garbage. Right. And the next title that I'm giving
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to Barrow after the king is the fool. And again, that goes from arrogance to the humility,
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right? And again, if you've seen the series, you've read it, you know exactly the moment
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I'm talking about, but for everyone else who doesn't know out there, I mean, let me give
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you some context. So during, during, during the second selection, right? Isagi who again,
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who's the, who's the main character, he, him and Nagi took on Barrow and another, and another
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blue locker, right? And in the end, Isagi in the beaten Barrow, Barrow's team, and then
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he chose Barrow to come to the company him and Nagi to make a three man team. So, and
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then they moved on to the next round. So first, you know, I don't want to blow past this before
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I get to my main, main point, but that was typically the first time that Isagi actually
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beat Barrow in a one on one. Like he just straight up beat him. Isagi honed his, his
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gift, his tool, and it actually elevated himself to another level that allowed him to overtake
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Barrow and score the winning goal. Right. And that was the first kind of taste of Barrow's
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like, okay, it's someone who I deem as beneath me as, as he calls them in the anime, donkeys.
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This donkey has decided to essentially challenge the king. So that kind of already started
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off some animosity between the two, even more so than what was there before. So let's kind
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of fast forward to the next match to have a three on three against somebody's old teammates.
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And man, the things that happened in there. So going into this game, Isagi is trying to
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make up a game plan using Nagi and Barrow so they can, you know, come up with a strategy
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to win obviously. But again, Barrow the king is just set, just set on, nope, you guys pass
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me the ball. I'm going to score goals on my own. And the thing is the, the opponents also
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know that about Barrow. So they're just going to, their whole game plan is to keep him outside
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of his shooting range long enough until somebody else can come take the ball from them because
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they know he's not going to pass. And that, that results in them getting scored on twice.
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You know, Isagi tried to pass the ball to Barrow. It got shut down. They took the ball
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and scored, you know, that happened twice. And what Isagi decided to do after that, he,
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he realized anytime he goes, tries to go to Barrow, it's just going to be a mute point.
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So what he decided to do was use Barrow as a distraction so Isagi can score his own goals.
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And man, when I tell you, I can't do it justice now, but again, if you're feeling inclined,
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at least just look that up on YouTube, right? Just, just, just look it up. Cause it was
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beautiful. It was beautiful to see because Isagi faked like he was going to pass the
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ball to Barrow, but he passed to Nagi on the other side. So they doubled down to go to
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Nagi because he can't run free because he'll score on them too. And Nagi, knowing the plan,
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just passed it back to Isagi who went around and ended up scoring the goal. And so that
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was the first time. And that was the first time Barrow realized this man just used me,
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the king. I'm the king of the field. And I just got, just got used like a pawn by somebody
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who I looked down upon. Right. And that's the type of humility, that's the humbling,
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right? That really happened for him. And honestly, when it comes, when it comes to humility,
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right, you can go two, two ways. One is significantly better than the other, right? You can either
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humble yourself or life slash God will humble you, but either way you're going to get humbled
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if you, if you're, if your head's too big and typically you're going to want to humble
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yourself because when God does it, when life does it, it's, it's, it's not going to be
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what you like. It's going to be the most painful thing that it can possibly happen to you in
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order to get your attention. And in Barrow's case, it was losing his crown as the king
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of the field because Isagi not only used him once, he used them twice. Like the very next
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play, he used them as a distraction again to score his own goal. And that, like when
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I say that broke him, it would be that like really broke him. And I know a lot of times
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that's what God needs to do with us in order to, in order for us to be still, to be still
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enough to listen to him and to hear him out and to hear his voice and to hear his plan
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for us that he needs, he needs to break us. He needs to break us down to, you know, to
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make us come to him to be, as you call it, gracefully broken. And again, that's the best
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medicine that's the best medicine anyone can have for an overgrown ego is, is to be, is
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not humiliate, not humiliate, humiliated, oh words. But to be humbled, to be humbled in
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the sense that, okay, you know, maybe I'm not all that. I mean, I'm not who are just
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the best of the best and you know, the best things in sliced bread, right? And okay. So
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now that I know that, now that I realize that where do I go from there? Right. And that,
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that brings us to the third title. I'm give borrow. So first he was the king, right? Which
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it signifies his arrogance, you know, being the king of the pitch. Everyone else is just
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garbage to me. Second title I gave him is the fool, which coincides with humility, where
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he's like, he literally made him look like a fool on, on the, on the pitch and used him
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for his own gain. And the third title I'm going to give borrow is the villain, which
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coincides with, with confidence, right? And the, the villain for it, for borrow is essentially,
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essentially this, right? So in the depths of his despair, when he realized Isagi just,
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you know, made a fool out of him twice, he was about to be complacent with, you know,
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being second fiddle. He was about to, he was willing to, you know, just give Isagi and
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Nagi passes and that'll be it. But right before he was about to give him the last pass, something
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spoke to him. Something said, if you pass to them now, you will always, always, always
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be in someone else's shadow. And that was a turning point for him. He, he realized that
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that's not who he is. That's not who he truly is. And thus he decided to become the villain
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of the field. And what that means for him is, you know, again, he's thinking to his
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own mental, his one man army mentality, but now he's more strategic with it. And the key
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part is he doesn't look down on his teammates anymore. Now he still may call them, you know,
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donkeys or whatever, you know, it is whatever it is. That's his personality. But in reality,
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he respects them. Now he respects, he respects them as, as, you know, adversaries and as,
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uh, as rivals to it, right? Cause you can be confident in what you, whatever it is you're
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doing, whatever, you know, skill, whatever talent, you know, your job, in school, you
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know, if you play in a sport, anything like that, anything that you're competing in, you
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can be confident without being arrogant. And essentially confidence is, is, you know, believing
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in yourself and your ability and what you've done to prepare. And while also respecting
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everyone else around you who have done the same thing that you've done, right? However
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it is that they prepare for whatever it is that you, that you're doing, you respect that.
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You don't look down on anybody. Because at the end of the day, we all came in as this
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world with nothing and we're all going to leave, leave this world with nothing. So what
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happens in between, right, is that very, that very small window of time that we have here
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on earth is, it says is what our life is, right? And I don't know about you, but I have
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so much respect for anybody who's willing to put themselves out there and wanting to
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go, to go through the work, to do the work that they need to do in order to get to the
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next level. And you may, I mean, Hey, they may think that they're the best at this. You
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may think that you're the best at this and they're okay. You say at that point that let's
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test it out and see, let's see who really is the best at this. And it's not in a sense
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of, you know, I got to prove that I'm better than you. I got to, if you got something to
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prove, prove, prove, but no, it's just, it's just friendly competition, right? You know,
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like iron sharpens iron. You, you, you need people who are at your level, actually honestly,
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you need people who are even slightly ahead of you. So a, you have something to strive
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for and B, you can see your own, your own shortcomings. You can see what it is that
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you need to improve upon. And if you're the best of the best, quote unquote, then who
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do you have to compare it with? Who do you have as you know, like a guiding light to,
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to help aim you at? And essentially that's, that's kind of what borrow learn. And for
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borrow that was Isagi after Isagi, you again, just made a fool out of him. Borrow, borrow's
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whole mentality, his whole style of football essentially changed from just being, okay,
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I'm the king of the field to, I'm going to do whatever it takes, whatever I can to beat
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this guy, whether he's my teammate or not, I'm going to beat Isagi at any given opportunity
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that I can have. Right. And, and Isagi's just like, okay, bring it on. He's like, bring
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it on. I'm ready whenever you are. And granite sometimes in a heat of a game, because again,
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it's still a team sport. And if they're on the same team, borrow's still going to try
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to steal the ball from Isagi and score his own goal, regardless of what's happening.
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So sometimes that's a detriment to the team because again, Isagi's got this plan drawn
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out and here comes borrow running in to take the ball from them. But that also causes chaos
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amongst the opposition, right? They don't, they don't understand what he's doing. Nobody's
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going to take the ball from their teammate surely. And then there's borrow. So, um, again,
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that's the kind of where his villain persona comes into play, where he just destroys everyone's
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notion of what soccer is or what camaraderie is and uses that to his own advantage. And
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again, what, what I want, what I want you got to take from this is it's okay to be confident.
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It's okay to be sure of yourself. Actually, I'm encouraging it. Be sure of yourself. Have
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that confidence. Be what you need to be in order to get through this life of ours. Right.
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But not to the detriment of somebody else, not to you pull dragging someone else down
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just because right. Yeah. So that's not because I mean, again, we're on this, we're on this
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world together. We don't, we have enough natural issues to be, to be worrying about, you know,
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between the sickness and, and, you know, age and things like that to be honestly fighting
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each other, especially in just, in just such a, a nasty, you know, type of way. I mean,
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again, competition is healthy. Competition is good. It drives innovation. It drives people
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to get better, to better yourselves each and every day. Right. But again, it's really,
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it's just, it's just, it's a bad look. And like I said earlier, you will find that you
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know, your life is essentially going to be empty if you deem yourself the king or queen
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of the world, essentially, and that everyone else is just beneath you and just a waste
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of your time. And honestly, I honestly feel sorry for the people who truly believe that
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because when, when the humbling comes and it will, it, it's, it's going to come like
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a haymaker from Mike Tyson and that's a wrap. That's it. But so yeah, that's all I got for
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you guys today. So again, thank you for tuning into today's episode. I pray that you got
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what you needed out of it and that you learned something new about yourself. Feel free to
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subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. And again, I love reading you guys' comments
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and it really does help me improve each and every episode. And, and yeah, that's it. So
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again, always remember you are the main character of your story and that story doesn't end until
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he says so. All right. Be blessed.