Steph Curry is living the rockstar’s life. This 33-year-old NBA superstar is making headlines for all the right reasons.
From an extravagant vacation in Greece with his wife to his camp for young athletes, Curry is in the limelight. However, the biggest news is yet to come.
This summer, Curry would be seen featuring in a music video that is supposed to promote his new documentary named ‘Underrated.’
In the video named ‘Lil Fish Big Pond,’ we saw Curry lip-syncing to the verse of Tobe Nwinge while sitting in a boat with the rapper himself. The video went viral amongst Curry and NBA fans alike as they saw Curry in a new avatar.
After the release, Curry was asked about the video and his game plan for dealing with difficult situations.
Chef Curry Words In Detail:
The NBA legend, in his iconic wholesome manner, went on to talk about this in detail, saying, “Whatever the context of the situation, whatever the loss is….I think acknowledging it first and embracing whatever the emotions [are] that come with it – we’re all human beings…You have to find what that moment is teaching you. I think it’s a hard, hard thing to do, but it’s so important to allow yourself the space to let those emotions flood through….what patience might come through it”.
Curry then went on to talk further on this topic, saying, “I think the process for me has always been the secret sauce of just being able to make sure I enjoy whatever I’m doing or whoever I’m around, and that will help me kind of accept the results or the realities that you find yourself in, because some of that stuff’s so controllable.”
Hence, according to Chef Curry, accepting your downsides and disadvantages is the first step towards overcoming them. A person who knows their situation is most likely to succeed in changing his situation for good.
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