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5/24 Four Days To Glory
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Theme The theme of this book, is that you always need to work hard. If you want real results, hard work is the only way to get there. Jay Borschel is one who always works hard. In the book he says, "They're just not into it. It's like they don't get it- they need to be here." By saying this, Jay is saying that if they aren't there 100 percent, they won't be successful. He knows what it takes to be a state champion and very successful in what he does, and he just wants everyone else to feel it. He knows that the only way they can feel it, is by showing up and trying as hard as they possibly can.


This is Jay Borschel after he won the national championship. Proof that hard work pays off.

Article posted May 21, 2010 at 12:23 PM • comment • Reads 52 • see all articles

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