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Very true points. I think @surpassinggoggle is the Mohammed Ali or even more of Steemit .
What an inspiration
Muhammad Ali beautifully said: “It isn’t the mountain ahead to climb that wears you out, it’s the pebble in your shoe”. The only limit in achieving and fulfilling our potential is ourselves. The mental barriers we erect and contain ourselves with, the nagging voice which is quick to think about failure and embarrassment, the pessimistic outlook in life showing every opportunity that comes our way as nothing more than a half empty cup destined to drown us in a life of disappointment and misery. But the truth of the matter couldn’t be more opposite, success is based upon the effort we are willing to exert in accomplishing our goals and the determination we have to weather the storms of life which will be thrown our way.

Muhammad Ali grew up in a poor area, to a poor family, in a society where people of his race couldn’t walk down the street without being harassed or intimidated simply for the colour of their skin. The odds were stacked against him, the institution was rigged against him and there were more enemies to bring him down then friends to hold him up. But this was irrelevant, he had the determination to keep him going and no one was going to put a ceiling on his ambition or quench his thirst for success. All I see from this is your impact on lives on steemit @surpassinggoggle

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You know when I read you say @surpassinggoogle is the Mohammed Ali of steemit, I think you missed something vital. I think Muhammad Ali was the @surpassinggoogle of boxing. I believe Muhammad Ali was exceptional, but he rarely did impact lives as directly as you did. Yes he is a role model, but you are a mentor. And I think that why he should be referenced to you rather than the other way round. I know this might sound unusual knowing that Mohammed Ali is more popular than @surpassinggoogle, but yet Ali has far little direct impact in our lives.

To put this clearer, majority of us have our parents as our role models, yet they are not as popular as other celebrities, but yet we see them as our role models, and not those celebrities. That's the same way I see @surpassinggoogle. Keep being a blessing to us, we love you.

So much human here. I love this. It is inspiring even powerful. i am glad i am able to get to this comment

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