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Roger Federer and the Myth of Overnight Success – Episode 269

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This was the exciting recognition of tennis player Roger Federer on the Wimbledon court in 2022 as the biggest winner of this tournament on 8 occasions. Roger achieved during his impeccable sports career, by the way one of the longest in this sport, a total of 111 titles, of which there were 20 Grand Slams, and 83 ATP tournaments in singles and one gold in the Olympic Games and 7 ATP tournaments in double. What is even more remarkable in Roger Federer’s career is his personal life example. He was not known for scandals or doping stains, match fixing or other tennis vices at this level. During his professional career, Roger not only stood out for his elegant and powerful style of play, but was also characterized as a true gentleman on and off the pitch, an example as a family man, an example of balancing his life personal and family, an example of generosity with his Roger Foundation, which led him to be the most appreciated tennis player on the planet and one of the public figures with the best image. Imagine that in 2011, a study conducted among more than 50,000 people from 25 countries determined that only Nelson Mandela (Nobel Peace Prize Winner in 1993) had a better reputation than Roger. To summarize we can say that Roger has achieved what many covet: A life full of success, fame, money and recognition. Now, could it be that Roger has achieved what he has achieved through talent alone? The answer is no. Join me on this episode and let’s discover Roger’s secret to personal and financial success. Here we go! And if you want to stop by my house, I’ll wait for you at www.consejofinanciero.com

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