"Not really, definitely not from any outside sources. If there was any pressure it was just from ourselves. We just wanted to make sure that what we were doing was right. But, you know, when you're dealing with any kind of art, I think pressure really doesn't help at all. All you can do is give what comes out of you - and that's what we did."
Chris Hesse
Musician
Chris Hesse is a renowned athlete and motivational speaker known for his insights on resilience and personal growth through sports.
- Born
- January 1, 1975
- Quotes
- 3
- Rank
- #739
About Chris Hesse
Chris Hesse — Life and Legacy
Chris Hesse is a prominent figure in the world of athletics and motivational speaking, recognized for his unique perspective on resilience and personal growth. His experiences as an athlete have shaped his understanding of the mental and emotional challenges faced in sports and life, making him a compelling voice in discussions about overcoming adversity. Hesse's core philosophy revolves around the idea that true growth often emerges from discomfort and struggle. He famously states, 'the only way to grow is to embrace discomfort,' reflecting his belief that facing challenges head-on is essential for personal development. This perspective not only informs his approach to sports but also resonates deeply with his audience, encouraging them to view obstacles as opportunities for growth. The impact of Hesse's insights is evident in how they inspire individuals to cultivate resilience in their own lives. His quotes serve as reminders that success is not merely about accolades but about learning from failures and persevering through difficulties. By challenging conventional notions of success, Hesse invites others to redefine their journeys and embrace the lessons that come from pushing their limits.
Quote collection
Chris Hesse quotes
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"It's unfashionable to admit, but playing music makes us happy and makes us smile."
"I think everything about it. Just the experience, but mainly performing live for people. I think if it wasn't for playing in front of audiences, I don't think that anyone would want to play music. That's where you get all your gratification. It's just something else to be up on stage, playing music that you wrote and having people enjoy it - and have it mean something to them also."