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Quote Of The Week – Muhammad Ali

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Muhammad Ali

Live every day as if it were your last because someday you’re going to be right.

I chose this for its simplicity and its truth. It’s obvious, yet we rarely live like it is.

If I could meet one person, it would be Ali, born Cassius Clay. Not because he was the most famous athlete in the world, and not even for what he did in the ring, but for who he was outside of it.

People called him brash, cocky, and arrogant. They missed the point. That was performance. That was a strategy. That was a man who understood how to command attention and then use it. Look closer.

Here was a man at the absolute peak of his career who stood against his own government and paid for it. His titles were stripped. His livelihood was taken. All because he refused to betray his beliefs and his faith. And when he explained why, it was as direct as it was unforgettable:

“I ain’t got no quarrel with them, Viet Cong. No Viet Cong ever called me [racial slur].”

That wasn’t just defiance. That was clarity. How many people, at the height of success, would risk everything for conviction? Not later. Not when it’s safe. Right then, when it costs the most.

History caught up to him. The war proved wrong. He stood unchanged. He didn’t just talk. He lived it. He used his platform to help, to speak, to stand. A lot of people make noise. Very few take the hit. He talked the talk and walked the walk. He did both.

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One response to “Quote Of The Week – Muhammad Ali”

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    Nanny Kate

    Good analysis of a very complex man. He was unschooled in social philosophy, but none the less practiced it.

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