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I’m not going to make it easy for you, though. To outdo me, you’re going to have to push harder, think smarter, and get comfortable with being uncomfortable. Yeah, I’ve got my moments, my clips, but I didn’t get them by playing it safe. I took risks, learned from my failures, and stayed hungry, always looking for the next opportunity to one-up myself. Now it’s your turn to **outgrind** me.
But here’s the thing—**I want you to beat me**. I want you to push yourself past what I’ve done, because that’s how both of us level up. We’re not just playing for the fun of it; we’re out here to dominate. And when I see you hit those ridiculous, next-level clips, it’s going to push me even harder. That’s how this works.
So yeah, aim to surpass me. Outplay me. But don’t just talk about it—**put in the work**. Because when you do, you won’t just have better clips—you’ll be setting the bar for everyone else. Now get out there, and show me what you’ve got.