Vanquishing and Finding Your Own Game
Alex reflects on his drive to vanquish his father's expectations and the realization that he was playing someone else's game. He shares how this journey shaped his work ethic and dedication towards goals, but also emphasizes the importance of finding and playing his own game.In this clip
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