Virat Kohli: The Mindset of No Excuses and Relentless Commitment
[HPP] Virat KohliJanuary 11, 20269 min
7 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβOvercoming Adversity & Criticism
- π‘ Virat Kohli acknowledges that when a person is down, critics emerge, finding it easy to speak from afar rather than compete on the field.
- π§ His father's passing was a pivotal moment, leading him to promise his brother he would play for his country at the highest level, making cricket his absolute priority.
- πͺ This incident significantly contributed to his mental strength, enabling him to overcome distractions and bounce back repeatedly from setbacks.
The Foundation of Drive
- π± From a young age, Kohli possessed an intense inner fire to excel, driven by the need to score significantly more than others to gain recognition.
- π¨βπ¦ His father instilled a crucial lesson by refusing to pay for his selection, emphasizing that he must play on his talent alone, which stuck with him for life.
- π€ He has maintained a long-standing relationship with his coach, Raj Kumar Sharma, since age 8, highlighting the importance of consistent guidance and mentorship.
Unwavering On-Field Commitment
- π― Kohli's on-field mindset is to give 120% effort in every game, treating each ball as an event and an opportunity to help his team win.
- β±οΈ He believes in making the most of every moment during his career, recognizing that a player's time on the field is inherently short.
- β His commitment means he will throw himself around for every ball, even in the 90th over of a test match, embodying his dedication to the team's success.
Embracing Authenticity & Growth
- π Kohli emphasizes the importance of being his organic self and not changing his identity based on others' opinions or judgments.
- π He views failure not as an end, but as a great opportunity to analyze what went wrong, improve on mistakes, and move forward with clarity.
- π§ββοΈ He advocates for accepting both success and failure with grace, avoiding excessive pride in victory and debilitating self-criticism in defeat.
Mindset for Success
- π Kohli believes that when his back is against the wall, the only way is forward, relying on his individual capabilities and fighting his way up.
- π¬ He stresses the importance of being true to one's own beliefs and intent, rather than being swayed by external opinions or attacks.
- π Even as a strong individual, he recognizes the need to step back and assess his own well-being, understanding his personal state.
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