Looking back, Liu Xiang went to the line at the Olympics. If it wasn't for the false start, he would have raced, and probably ended up crashing into a hurdle, further injuring his Achilles tendon and ruin his atheletic career. It was probably what meant to be, the false start, so Liu was not able to race. Maybe it was written in the sky. He briefly covered his head with his warm-up and lifted his head up before taking it off to change into his jersey as if asking the heaven for guidance. He was already in pain. Should he still race or not? I think for Liu Xiang, the false start was heaven's answer to Liu's question.
A mad man who pretends to be normal.
Launching THE LOST ART OF LOSING
13 years ago
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