«Every time you hit a wall it’s a big decisive factor in that race or in your life, if you’re not running. And you have decision to make: you can stop at that wall or you can go parallel left or parallel right—you’re looking for that door. And when you get to that door you have another decision to make—should I open it or should I keep it close? If you keep it close, you made a decision to quit. If you open that door, you made a decision to carry on and continue on with your journey or your mission, whatever you’re on.
And I always open that door, because once you open the door, you go through it, your mind resets… and it gets you a few more miles.»