#RIPMuhammadAli – 5 Lessons You taught Me
Muhammad Ali has been a positive force in my life for as long as I can remember. He wasn’t just a boxer, in fact, he transcended the sport. He was a singular entity of sheer willpower that I will never forget. In my darkest moments, he has been there. In my surest moments, he was there.
Here are the 5 Lessons that he taught me:
1. “If your dreams don’t scare you, they aren’t Big enough.”
To begin, I really do believe that actions speak louder than words. Muhammad proved that not only were his words loud and true but that he could back them up with massive action. He had a dream, a big dream & nothing stopped him from achieving it, not even the fear of just how big a dream it was.
Dream Big – It’s encouraged by Ali himself.
Never discourage someone from a dream no matter how crazy impossible it may be. For it is always the craziest ones that ever change the world.
Dreams emblazon our souls with the mightiest of passions. They tether our determination directly to our outward actions.
2. “I AM THE GREATEST. I said that even before I knew I was.”
There is power in affirmation. Real power, not the kind that gives you dominion over others but the kind that gives you dominion over yourself.
How often do we doubt? How often do we see others succeeding & think “Oh I couldn’t do that”, “I will never be that good”
Some boxers may think they will never be as great or greater still than Ali. For some it’s the paralyzing doubt that their skills will never match up. For others, it’s the excuse that they would never dishonor him by trying to be greater. Balderdash. You dishonor him More than ever by Not trying your darndest to be the very best of the best. It was his very nature and he would encourage that in all.
J.K Rowling IMO is the Greatest Literary Legend of our time & to writers it may seem bloody fantastically impossible to ever compare or overcome that achievement. Again Balderdash, if you follow her message, her daily interactions. You will blatantly see that she encourages you to believe that YOU are worth it. If you put in the time, fail as many times as you need to but above all else believe in your work, nothing is impossible.
Wake up every morning and say this to yourself. Not in arrogance, oh no, but in fortifying your belief.
This Quote is EPIC: Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they’ve been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact, it’s an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It’s a DARE. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary.
3. “Float like a butterfly, Sting like a bee.”
How could I not include this or “I done wrestled with an alligator, I done tussled with a whale, only last week I murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalised a brick. I’m so mean I make medicine sick.”
Haha! Here’s where he taught me, you’ve gotta have FUN with it. Be crazy, be awesome and be sure.
I mean, who says things like that? It’s hilarious, unguarded and completely one of the greatest messages out there. People might hate on you for being out there in the spotlight, for being so daring but so what? It is not on you to ever dim your light so that others might be more comfortable. Make it so that they couldn’t ignore you even if they wanted to.
As is your passion {Insert here}, throw in some FUN and see what happens.
4. “I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion’.”
Now that we’ve covered the essentials of Dreams, Belief & Fun. We get down to what galvanizes them all together and allows you to rise above all else. To conquer, to achieve.
Ridiculous work ethic.
Ridiculous.
Will Smith, who portrays Muhammad in the 2001 film titled Ali had this to say on the matter:
“I’ve never viewed myself as particularly talented. I’ve viewed myself as…slightly above average in talent. Where I excel is with a ridiculous, sickening work ethic. While the other guy’s sleeping, I’m working. While the other guy’s eating, I’m working. While the other guy’s making love, I mean, I’m making love, too, but I’m working really hard at it!”

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23 Responses
Nice post brother!
Really motivational! Excellent stuff
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very nice tribute
Great post on the best there was! I remember being allowed to stay home from school to watch Ali fight – my grandparents were huge fans!
He was the greatest person and a champion! I agree with all of his affirmations. These are such great lessons to all of us! Love how he said "Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion’.” It's ok to Fail but get back up! So dream big, never give up and remember actions speak louder than words!
impossible is nothing if you believe that you can, he is indeed a real champion
He's definitely a sports legend who will be greatly missed in the world.
I just love Muhammad Ali and this is such a great tribute to him. He always helped people understand they need to be confident in themselves.
He's a sports legend and will be missed! Thank you for the great post!
It is amazing what Muhammad Ali was able to accomplish and inspired confidence in many.
Seems like dedication is a resounding theme with successful people. This is a nice tribute to a great.
What a very nice tribute to Muhammad Ali. I haven't known him but I heard a lot of great things about him, he is truly a legend.
Such a nice tribute, thank you for sharing your thoughts. I enjoyed reading such motivational words.
What a wonderful way to show the world this man. I didn't know much about him until I read this article. Thank you for sharing this with us!
This is a great tribute to the man and legend. I do not know much about him or follow the sport. I think you did him justice with your post!
He is a legend and you can't simply forget such an incredible human being. He serves as an inspiration to us all, especially with his very inspiring words!
Great article, I love these quotes they are nothing short of inspirational. What a role model and I love his confidence! She Joh
Great article. I love and try to live #1. He was a true champion and his legacy will live forever.
this article is amazing. he was extraordinary. a true legend.
One of the greatest legend of all time… His philosophical words are beautiful and worth remembering, along with the beautiful memories he gave his fans throughout his boxing career. RIP Muhammad Ali…
What a wonderful read! You can not be the greatest fighter unless you think like a great man
He was such a legend! Will miss him dearly 🙁
Lovely post. Ali will be missed but never forgotten.