Timing…. bouncing balls and momentum

Timing.  As the years have gone I realized is that many times… timing is one of if not the biggest deciding factors in many things that we do.

During high school, I used to feel invincible and unstoppable when I played sports.  I was at the peak of my athletic abilities and thought that I was at the top of my game.  This was the same for both basketball and golf.  As I played more throughout college and thereafter in rec leagues after graduating, the game seemed to start slowing down.  Not in the sense that I was moving slower but that my understanding and anticipation seemed to form an inverse relationship with my flattening “bounce” in my step (or was it just the growing belly…. hmmm).  Are we better at our sport/thing as we gain more experience or were we better at our physical best?  Which would you choose?

Similar to investing in tech it seems.  Is there momentum pushing for growth and building up a bubble? If you catch a wave and find a great team building something when nobody cares….. does a tree falling in the empty woods make a sound?  What if you find a team building something that suddenly everyone is building…. can you hear the distinct shouts of someone in a room of 100 shouting others?  I think this is a valid question for us all to ask when looking at new companies and opportunities….. Is this something that is genuinely valuable or is it just because everyone is talking about it?  Will the business persevere and continue to grow or will it drop off a cliff after the excitement dies down?

Things to think about.  Timing.

2 thoughts on “Timing…. bouncing balls and momentum”

  1. I think it’s all about practice and muscle memory. Growing bellies aside, if your brain looses it’s comfort level due to lack of practice, your performance declines. At peak condition we not only had speed but we didn’t have to think about movements as much. We may have wisdom now but we also second guess ourselves…or maybe that’s just me!

  2. yea I see what you mean. But I see things now that I NEVER saw back then when I thought I could “Just Do It”. I think it really brings out a different side of the game and makes it all the more interesting. I feel that in basketball and in golf.
    Reminds me of how some of the greats evolve their games over time to start suiting their form. From dunkers to shooters to passers. Long bombers with flashy shots to course management and practicality. thanks for the comment Stallion!

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