RE: The Advantage of the Second Place During a Race
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I think it takes endurance to come away with victory after lagging behind throughout the race, while it's a strategy, I just prefer moving at a preferred stable pace, sometimes trying to catch up can be overwhelming, especially if you haven't trained yourself enough. However, like you've stated, it's not a strategy for everyone
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Yes, it's definitely not for everyone to come up from behind and win. And it can depend on the domain, since as I said, I started from sports example, but this can move onto personal journeys or competitions among countries. I just gave a few examples where it worked, but I know at least in the case of athletes trying to do this, they need to be very intelligent and capable of controlling every aspect of their race to minor details. Plus, they need to be capable to quickly adjust the strategy, since the race is in front of them and many things can happen they maybe didn't anticipate from the start.