For me, that would be two people. The two people who took me under their wing when i first started out in sports. They didn't have to do it but they still taught me a lot. They took a young inexperienced guy and played tournament after tournament with him and showed him what he had to do.
@ Cloudy
I do undestrand Hunter's views because if you are doing a sport, wether it be an individual or team sport and wether it is at a competitive level or not, they basically teach you not to trust anybody. Of course if you play a team sport, like i do, you have your teammates and you have to trust them to do their job. What i'm saying is that they teach you to always go out from your own abilities and not worry about the rest. If somebody else screws up, it's on his head. If you screw up, it's on yours. So you better make sure you don't screw up. I'm not saying that you have to be bitter if someone makes a mistake but if it happens you shouldn't and can't blame yourself.
Did that actually made sense ?
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