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The Leader’s Most Powerful Tool is Inspiration

  • Writer: Carlos Estrada
    Carlos Estrada
  • Mar 26
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 2

Translated by Google Translate


As a sports fan and firm believer in the lessons they offer to the corporate world, I think last week was filled with great learning moments.

First, Rafael Nadal became the first male tennis player to win 21 Grand Slam titles after his victory at the Australian Open. But that’s not even the most impressive part. What’s truly incredible is that in the third set of five, he was down 2-0, and in the sixth game of that set, serving at 0-40, the match seemed all but lost. Until that moment, no player in the Open Era had ever won the Australian Open final after trailing by two sets. But Rafael Nadal is different—his mental strength makes all the difference. That’s why he overcame the odds, won, and made history.

Second, the greatest player in American football history retired. Tom Brady, quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, stepped away from the game after achieving what no one else has—7 Super Bowl championships. Even more impressive is his journey. In his youth, he was not the first choice for most teams. In fact, his first team, the New England Patriots, selected him in the sixth round, as the 199th overall pick. Despite this, he became the greatest player in the sport’s history because of his attitude and the way he approached every game and every challenge.


Success in life is more about attitude than aptitude. True #inspirationalleaders see potential in others and help them achieve extraordinary results, often beyond what they themselves believed possible.


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