There is always time to get better. There is time to make the jump from B-team to A-team, from bench to playing, from roleplayer to stud.
Too late for you to start playing? Trey Katzenbach started at age 30 and has won both masters and grand masters titles since, as well as still playing elite open.
Too hard to make the jump from having fun to doing well? Jack Hatchett wasn't even on his B-team's universe line his freshman year of college and now is one of the top defenders in the game.
Too old for it anymore? Josh Markette was a good player when he was young, a great player when he was older, and now that he's in his mid-30s, is as good as he ever was, if not better.
There are plenty of examples of people who think they hit a wall only to realize that they had more in the tank and could keep improving. If everyone went as hard as possible, it'd be impossible to get better by working harder than others; however, that's just not the case. People rest, people get lazy, and people stop training. All of which opens up the opportunity for you to make a jump.
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