I happened across a stat last week that only one MLB National League hitter had a batting average of over .300 last season (Trea Turner of the Phillies) – only six American League hitters batted .300. There were about 763 active players in the majors last year meaning less than 1% hit .300 or more.
The average MLB salary rose to $4.7 million last season so all told, over 99% of pro baseball players failed over 70% of the time while making a pretty good living along the way. That’s because no one gets a hit, wins or succeeds all the time and yet we humans often act like we have to which is not true.
As Mchael Jordon put it “I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career… I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”
Not how perfect, how persistent.
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