Have you ever really watched an Olympic sprinter cross the finish line?
They run for less than ten seconds. Then… they just stop. They breathe heavily. They sit right down on the track.
They will spend the next four years training, recovering, taking freezing ice baths, and eating absolutely perfect meals. And all of that effort is just to run for another ten seconds.
Ok, of course I know they will have many other competitions and challenges in between, but… Keep focused
Now, imagine a corporate manager walking up to that elite athlete right after the race.
Imagine the manager tapping them on the shoulder and saying something crazy.
“Great job. Now, can you do that exact sprint again? And keep sprinting for the next eight hours? Oh, and please skip lunch today because we have a really tight deadline.”
You would call that manager insane. You would say they absolutely do not understand how the human body actually works.
But here is the hard truth we need to face together. This is exactly how we treat ourselves in the professional world every single day.
We are knowledge workers. Our brain is our absolute primary muscle. But because we cannot see our brains sweating, we pretend they have an infinite battery.
We treat our beautiful, organic minds like they are machines. We ignore the deep biological reality that human beings need to recharge. And we are paying a very heavy, painful price for it.
