My goals and aspirations are to reach the unreachable bar that I've created for myself; to be the best tennis player that ever lived. There's only experience and resources that separate me from people like Federer and Nadal, so why should I question my confidence to succeed? In a universe with time and space that is unlimited, why should I limit my potential to grow? When I see prodigies and gifted athletes play, it's like God gave resources and talent to them, while all he gave me is my courage to never quit. Most of your average recruits when receiving a failure will create a shallow sadness that motivates them to quit. After all, why should they continue something they don't enjoy? This is cowardice. When I experience failure, I create a vengeful soul of vindication for such a humiliation for my team and coaches. But I welcome this, because how can one learn from mistakes without making them? I promise you with every set back, I only get more sets back.