Barking Up The Wrong Tree - 1. Introduction

What really produces success?
What separates the extremely successful from the rest of us?

Summary:
The things that set you apart, the habits you may have tried to banish, the things you were taunted for in school, may ultimately grant you an unbeatable advantage.

Details:
Race Across America - toughest endurance event, tougher than Tour de France. It has no stages, the race does not stop.
Jure Robic - has won 5 times, more than anyone else
His edge was - his insanity!
When he rode, he lost his mind, became paranoid, had tearful emotional breakdowns, saw cryptic meaning in the cracks on the street beneath him, would leap off his bike mid-race to engage in fistfights... with mailboxes.
He saw his insanity as awkward and embarrassing but impossible to live without.
As far back as the 1800s, Phillippe Tissie and August Bier noted that an unsound mind can help an athlete ignore pain and push their body beyond natural limits.
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