A variety of social factors determine one’s will and drive. These social factors depend on one’s life circumstances, position in society, and influences inflicted by the surrounding culture. As a result, one’s mindset and goals in life can highly differ from another, given the fact they belong to different strata of social life.
When Mike Tyson recently appeared on Hart to Heart, host Kevin Hart referred to how his will, want, and hunger differed from Mike’s. According to Hart, the place where one came from determined their will, want, and hunger. At this, Mike Tyson opined that the competitor, one is going up against, plays a significant role and likewise borrowed an example from his daughter’s life.
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He said, “They can get it from their competition like my daughter. She had all her ankles bleeding because her shoes were a little too tight and my wife said ‘pull out, you go get them pulled out.’ I said, ‘I’m not pulling out, she let me know just.’ We’re going to find out how much she can take. We’ll find out how tough she is.”
Mike Tyson’s daughter, Milan Tyson, plays tennis, and according to her father, she went to the finals with bad (injured) feet.
Milan Tyson, daughter of Mike Tyson, once met her idol, Serena Williams, and even trained with Willams’ coach
Two years back when Milan Tyson was only 12, she was spotted training with Serena Williams‘ coach and the 15-year-old sensation Coco Gauff. Tyson has always tried to help his daughter realize the value of discipline in life. Reportedly, Tyson’s daughter Milan Tyson regularly trains with Patrick Mouratoglou, coach of Venus Williams and Serena Williams.
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Tyson had even said the following to his young daughter: “If you really want to do this, you talk about (Novak) Djokovic, Serena Williams, this is what you have to do. You can’t complain. You have to love it. That’s what discipline is. You hate to do it, but do it like you love it. ”
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