Quote #200617
Don’t sell yourself short because without that you can’t go far in life because after sports the only thing you know is sports and you can’t do anything else with that.
Bo Jackson
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Interpretation
The remark warns athletes against defining themselves solely by their sport or by the short-term rewards of athletic success. “Don’t sell yourself short” frames self-worth as something that must be protected through education, skills, and planning beyond the playing field. The second clause underscores how narrow specialization can become a trap: if one’s identity and competencies are only athletic, retirement or injury can leave a person unprepared for the next stage of life. Coming from a famously elite multi-sport professional, the quote carries an implicit lesson that even extraordinary talent is temporary, while broader development is what sustains long-term agency and opportunity.




