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Sports Culture
By Salman Hassan [Salman Zuberi Hussain] (Founder/Owner) [Written in Third-Person]
February 6th, 2025 at 6:33am
The Basics
So sports culture. When one looks from the outside in sports look so beautiful. Like an angel, people are floating away showcasing their unique talent on a nationally televised stage. When you dive deep into sports, not the most beautiful thing. Most people in sports, come from poverty. Places where it’s kill or be killed. Although these environments are improving, the biggest issue is the culture is killing itself. The biggest phrase heard was, “Stay out of it.” and/or “Stay Safe.” When a kid is growing up in urban communities most of them are wired to think I must make it out, and/or I must provide for my family. The most important thing to notice in sports is the community they grow up in. The sports culture in the community most of the time not dealing with the best of circumstances. Crime rates so much nonsense and then the music. Well, the music is a whole other topic.
Diving Deeper
The music is all about perspective. If one goes on Meta and watches an influencer make a clip to music that perspective is way different from someone actually in the culture and in that circumstance. If someone in the urban community makes music it might not be entertainment. It might actually be what they see. Most of the top athletes have a serious mentality where they are bred for sports. If from the urban community, that mentality and that culture might be real. Sometimes in fact, once out of the urban community situations, it might become a competitive advantage over someone who is gentle and weak in the mind. If gentle and weak in the mind and lazy, must one come with access to things that the urban community can't afford. So one might think how do we fix the urban community? How does the urban community improve? It starts with the culture. The people who run the urban community. Obviously when in the environment, one has to have urban respect to maintain their life, so the music is a bit more vulgar and violent. Compared to a regular community, people are used to homicide left and right due to the fact of not having proper treatment. So what we see on a daily basis whether we like it or not is "Culture Abuse." All religions races and cultures. Sometimes Zub8eti being apart of it hence supporting as much as they can from the outside in. It's important to understand that the culture wants to be like the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, they don't want to be stuck in those urban situations.
More About Music
Back to athletics, the music becomes a part of the central nervous system. Take a look at the word "stream". What does stream remind you of? Water Stream? How much of our body is made of water? 60%. What you listen to is what you actually become. So if you're listening to violence, you're bringing in possible violent situations in people's minds. Although it's important to take entertainment as entertainment, one must understand the "stream is powerful" and can get you possibly to go in the wrong direction in life as that's what you are bringing towards your life.
Helping Sports Culture
How does one help sports culture? By giving people corporate opportunities the same way IVY kids are treated and doing business together. In addition, many athletes feel used and abused as they feel without them, there is no team and nothing to market. As we move forward, we'll see more athletes become wealthier in corporate, but this can be an issue because it kills IVY league education and the people who have that education. Although they might not be groomed right away, one can fix their appearance and mannerisms. If you look at religious scriptures, we’re all supposed to wear the same thing. So in corporate culture, it’s suit and tie. So making sure one stays sharp and one does maintain. The idea is to make sports culture more safe and sound and that happens with the help of top tier and the urban community breeding better for their own.
The Wrap-Up
So to wrap up, sports culture is really about who works the hardest and helps out the community the most. It's about character, it's about compassion, it's about learning from mistakes, and making sure one understands how competitive it really is. In sports, cursing is a normal thing. Saying this that and the third is a normal thing. People in sports are built differently and have a lot of soul and drive. They don't like things soft, but they don't like things violent. The way it works in sports culture is, they want soft-minded people to do soft things, and tough-minded people to do tough things. It's about making sure the results are there. Nothing else matters as long as everyone is healthy in sports culture. Feelings do matter, but people are wired ruthlessly, where they don't care because sometimes it takes tough love to get through to people's heads. Sometimes one has to tell the harsh truth the harsh way and that's what gets the point across. Otherwise, people sit there and say I am this I am that and one must abide by some hard criticism. Also, one must be used to being bored in sports, because sports are the same thing every single day and there is no fun sometimes. It takes discipline and focusing in on details. Details. It sounds a lot like Kobe Bryant, but that is the honest truth. The feeling of things, making sure one can feel themselves with all the pressure. One can feel themselves with all the things that are going on in the world, and most importantly being able to adjust to circumstances.