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“I've always said I'm a good horse but I'm still an underdog.” quote by Martina Hingis
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“I've always said I'm a good horse but I'm still an underdog.”

Martina Hingis

About This Quote

The speaker acknowledges personal strengths yet perceives themselves as disadvantaged compared to others.

In simple terms: I have talent but feel like an underdog.

Key Takeaway

Recognize strengths while addressing perceived disadvantages.

Themes

self‑esteem competition identity confidence underdog

Mood

determined reflective

Type

motivational personal.

When to use this quote

  • sports
  • career
  • personal development
  • team dynamics

Key Concepts

self‑perception social comparison motivation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What strengths can you leverage to overcome the underdog feeling?
  • How does labeling yourself as an underdog affect your performance?
A Different Perspective

Being an underdog can inspire growth, but may also limit confidence if not managed.

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