“When obstacles arise, you change your direction; you do not change your decision to reach there” Zig Ziglar. Explore this statement with reference to the setting and theme of the story with reference to the story “My Greatest Olympic Prize” by Jesse Owens.
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"My Greatest Olympic Prize" is an autobiographical story by Jesse Owens depicting the true sportsman spirit among competitors.
This is the main principle which was believed by Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of Olympics. "When obstacles arise, you change your direction; you do not change your decision to reach there" was said by Zig Ziglar.
This is perfectly relevant to the story and captures the emotions in the story. When Jesse was faced with obstacles, Luz Long guided him. Though at first he doubted Luz Long, he later understood that he only had good intentions about him at heart. When he faced obstacles, instead of running away he faced those struggles with a brave heart. He did not change his direction but Jesse worked harder to achieve his goals.