What Separates the Elite, It’s Where Average Stops and Greatness Begins
- Lamar Newby
- Apr 28, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: May 2, 2025
•The distance between where you are and where you want to be isn’t talent. It’s training. It’s habits. It’s who’s willing to sweat longer, study harder, and sacrifice more that’s who will become elite. Kane83
• “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.” – Tim Notke
•True greatness is never built by public applause—it’s created in private moments of discipline. Repetition is not glamorous. Rejection stings. Self-doubt whispers that you’re not enough. But Elite performers don’t let those moments define them, they let them refine them. The difference isn’t in the challenge, it’s in the choice to keep showing up when it’s no longer exciting, when no one’s watching, and when the results are still invisible. Kane83
•The beast isn’t the one who talks the loudest. The beast is the one who trains the hardest in silence. Kane83
•Are you committed to your goal, or just excited by the idea of it?
•Every time you repeat the process, fight through rejection, and when your silence your doubter, by giving them no doubt you’re proving to yourself that you’re not just chasing hype… you’re chasing legacy. The real work happens when motivation fades and the grind begins. That’s when beasts are made.
• “Discipline is doing what needs to be done, even when you don’t feel like doing it.” Kane83








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