Good is fine, better is okay, but the best can not be ignored.
Imagine you're in a sports training session.
So, when we talk about "good," it's like when you're doing an exercise correctly, meeting the basic requirements, and not making any big mistakes. It's like scoring a goal in soccer, but it's just an average goal.
Now, when we talk about "better," it's when you start improving on your technique or performance. You're making fewer mistakes, maybe running faster or passing more accurately. It's like scoring a goal with a nice curve or doing a skillful move before scoring.
But "the best" is when you absolutely nail it. It's like scoring a goal from halfway across the field or doing a move that leaves everyone in awe. It's not something you can just ignore because it's so outstanding. It sets the standard for everyone else and shows what's truly possible with dedication and skill. So, as a trainer, we always aim for the best because that's where the real magic happens.