The Daily Stoic - How To Bounce Back
Episode Date: April 15, 2019When you begin to type “Marcus Lattimore” into Google, the first suggestion is “injury”. On October 27th, 2012, on live television, running back at University of South Carolina Marcus... Lattimore suffered a horrific on field knee injury that he would never fully recover from. Lattimore was one of those once in a lifetime talents, but in one play, the football career Lattimore had built his entire identity around all but disappearedSeneca often said that the growth of anything great is a long process, but its undoing can be rapid, even instant. For Lattimore, it was instant. Such a devastating injury could have sent him down a spiral of rage, anger, sadness, and grief. It could have been the last we heard of Marcus Lattimore. But it wasn’t. Instead, he went back to school to earn the degree he promised his mom he'd get. He started a foundation to help athletes who have trouble paying for treatment and rehabilitation for major injuries. And most recently, he returned to his alma mater as the director of player development, mentoring student-athletes for life after football. Lattimore hasn’t spiraled. He’s thrived. And his impact now quieter but far more powerful than it would have been in the NFL. In our interview with Marcus for DailyStoic.com, Marcus said he wouldn’t change what he went through:The more I detached from the situation and gained a higher perspective, the more I realized how much I had grown up and started looking at the positives. Without my knee exploding on television I would've never fully grasped the positive impact I had on people which influenced starting a non-profit. I would have never known who was really there for me. If you want to know your true friends go through adversity. I would have never started reading and I wouldn't have the self-awareness I have today which I consider my most prized possession.In every situation, that which seems to be the end of our path can actually be showing us the start of it. Think back today in your own life, we all have those tough setbacks that turned out to be a great breakthrough. The worst things can become some of the best things. Like Lattimore, it may just take some detachment and perspective to see this, it may be painful and it may come slowly, but it can be worth it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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How to Bounce Back. When you begin to type Marcus Latimore into Google, the first suggestion is injury.
On October 27, 2012, on live television, Marcus Latimore suffered a horrific on-field
knee injury that he would never fully recover from.
Latimore was one of those once in a lifetime talents, but in one play, the football career
he had built his entire identity round, all but disappeared.
Sennaka often said that the growth of anything great is a long process, but that it's undoing
can be rapid, even instant.
For Latamore, it was instant.
Such a devastating injury could have sent him down a spiral of rage, anger, sadness, and
grief.
Could have been the last we heard of him.
But it wasn't.
Instead Marcus went back to school that earned the degree he promised his mother he'd
get.
He started a foundation to help athletes who have trouble paying for treatment and rehabilitation
for major injuries.
And most recently he returned to his alma mater as the director of player development, mentoring
student athletes for life after football.
He hasn't
spiraled, he's thrived, and his impact is now a little quieter, but far more
powerful than it would have been in the NFL. In our interview with Marcus for
DailyStilock.com, Marcus said he wouldn't change what he went through. He said,
the more I detached from the situation and gained a higher perspective, the more
I realized how much I had grown up and started looking at the positives.
Without my knee exploding on television, I never would have fully grasped the positive
impact I had on people, which influenced starting a non-profit.
I would have never known who was really there for me.
If you want to know who your true friends are, go through adversity. I would have never
started reading and I wouldn't have had the self-awareness I have today, which I consider
my most prized possession. In every situation, that which seems to be the end of our path
can actually be showing us the start of it. Think back today in your own life. We have
all had tough setbacks that have been revealed
to be great breakthroughs.
The worst thing that's ever happened to you
can become one of the best.
Like Marcus, it may just take some detachment
and perspective to see it.
And it may be painful and it may come slowly,
but it can.
Be worth it.
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