Fear of Failure
Rener opens up about his greatest fear—letting his sons down—and the pressure he feels to fulfill his vision of fatherhood. While he reflects on his professional successes, he emphasizes the importance of being a present and supportive parent. The conversation also touches on how jiu jitsu influences personal relationships, highlighting the community's commitment to healthy, conscious partnerships.In this clip
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32 Principles For Unlocking Inner Peace And Unleashing Confidence | Rener Gracie
Related Questions
How do intimate relationships tend to go for those who practice Jiu-Jitsu, according to Rener Gracie?
After they go through jiu jitsu training for a while, how do their intimate relationships usually tend to go? Maybe they're in a challenging one and they get out of it, or they improve it, or are people in jiu jitsu single and divorced? Are they more like, okay, they see the value of actually committing and being in an intimate relationship and honoring your partner? How is the community overall with healthy, conscious relationships? And what does it teach you about intimacy?
What are the psychological benefits of practicing Jiu-Jitsu as discussed in the episode 32 Principles For Unlocking Inner Peace And Unleashing Confidence | Rener Gracie and the clip Fear of Failure?