“Action will always beat any kind of intention.” | Will Goodge
This week I’m joined by Will Goodge, an ultrarunner who recently traversed the U.S. on foot in a mere 56 days (or 55 depending upon how you interpret the changing time zones)—blazing quick by any standard—and a feat that courted controversy.
Will actively defies the ultrarunner archetype with a style all his own that positions him as an inspiration to the many (most) who live well outside the ultra bubble.
This week he shares his story. We talk about why pain is fuel. Why action beats intention. And why, no matter what, you can always take one more step.
✌🏼🌱🏃🏻 -Rich
Видео “Action will always beat any kind of intention.” | Will Goodge канала Rich Roll
Will actively defies the ultrarunner archetype with a style all his own that positions him as an inspiration to the many (most) who live well outside the ultra bubble.
This week he shares his story. We talk about why pain is fuel. Why action beats intention. And why, no matter what, you can always take one more step.
✌🏼🌱🏃🏻 -Rich
Видео “Action will always beat any kind of intention.” | Will Goodge канала Rich Roll
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