
The Daily Stoic David Maraniss on Why We Study the Greats
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Sep 28, 2022 In this conversation, David Maraniss, a New York Times best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize winner, shares insights from his latest biography about Jim Thorpe, America’s greatest all-around athlete. They discuss the crucial balance between natural talent and hard work in sports, using legends like Thorpe and Bo Jackson as examples. Maraniss also addresses the complexities of navigating historical narratives, emphasizing the importance of sensitivity in representing Indigenous experiences. Lastly, he reflects on how the pandemic influenced his writing process.
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Natural Talent and Hard Work
- Jim Thorpe possessed both natural athleticism and a strong work ethic.
- He combined physical prowess with mental visualization to excel.
Grueling Conditions
- Early athletes faced grueling conditions compared to today's athletes.
- They lacked modern advantages like air travel, advanced training knowledge, and proper equipment.
Thorpe's Encounters
- Jim Thorpe, like Forrest Gump, encountered many important figures.
- He competed against Eisenhower and interacted with numerous historical figures.












