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Sarah's Thoughts: How Far Would You Go to Win? The Dark Reality of the Enhanced Games

Sarah's Thoughts: How Far Would You Go to Win? The Dark Reality of the Enhanced Games

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Have you heard about the alternative to the Olympics, where all athletes are on performance enhancing drugs?

In this powerful episode of Sarah’s Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg takes the rise of The Enhanced Games and unpacks the unsettling message it sends: that success is worth any cost, even your integrity. With clear-eyed compassion, she reflects on what it really means to be great, and why the quiet wins we earn without shortcuts are the ones that truly last.

You’ll learn:

*Why chasing results without values leaves us empty.
*How self-respect is built in the unseen moments, not the spotlight.
*How to stay true to yourself, even when no one is watching.

This isn’t an episode about medals. It’s about meaning. About choosing the longer, harder path and being proud of the person you became on the way.

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