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A genius of effort who set a Guinness World Record! Famous quotes from the baseball player Ichiro.

Ichiro, a baseball player who excelled both in Nippon Professional Baseball and Major League Baseball, has served since 2018 as Special Assistant to the Chairman and instructor for the Seattle Mariners.

Through relentless effort and constant evolution, Ichiro has continued to compete overseas; his presence is surely a source of pride for the Japanese people.

Here, we’ve compiled a list of Ichiro’s famous quotes.

By touching on Ichiro’s convictions, you might feel encouraged—or find your worries and doubts swept away.

A genius of effort who set a Guinness World Record! Inspiring quotes from baseball player Ichiro (1–10)

Walls only appear to those who are capable.Ichiro

When there’s a wall, it’s a chance. ✨😁 #Ichiro #quote #shorts
Walls only appear to those who are capable. Ichiro

On the journey toward a goal, there will inevitably be moments when you feel a wall, and sometimes your heart breaks there.

These words show a way of viewing that wall in front of you and a mindset for overcoming it.

Feeling a wall is proof that you’ve put in enough effort to actually see it, and the very fact you’ve come this far suggests you already have the strength to get past it.

Rather than only suffering before the wall, these words encourage you to look back on how far you’ve come and strengthen your belief in yourself.

You have no right to talk about your goals if you haven’t even prepared properly.Ichiro

You have no right to talk about your goals if you haven’t even prepared properly. — Ichiro

One of Ichiro’s charms is his coolness—he calmly executes his own game, whether in a dire situation or a big opportunity.

But isn’t that calm, steady play born from the “confidence” backed by his incredible amount of practice? Some people might feel this quote sounds a bit cold at first, but looked at another way, it guides us in a positive direction by telling us just how important practice and preparation are.

How did this quote make you feel?

When you’re not getting results, what kind of person can you be? An attitude of never giving up creates the spark that leads to something new.Ichiro

[Ichiro] When results aren’t coming, what kind of person can you be? A refusal to give up creates the spark that leads to something new. #shorts #quote #dailypost #Ichiro
When you’re not getting results, what kind of person can you be? An attitude of never giving up creates the spark that leads to something new. Ichiro

Well, when I say “we,” I really mean “I,” but when I fail, I tend to feel down for a while.

There are plenty of times when I think, “I haven’t gotten results yet, but maybe this is good enough…” and feel like giving up midway.

How about you all? I don’t think Ichiro’s strong mentality of “not giving up even when you fail” is something you can build overnight, but I really wish I could somehow reach that level myself.

Believing in your next success, and the steady effort and practice to get there—what a powerful quote!

A genius of effort who set a Guinness World Record! Inspirational quotes from baseball player Ichiro (11–20)

You must not forget what you want to do.Ichiro

You must not forget what you want to do. — Ichiro

As we move toward our goals, we may end up focusing so much on the effort right in front of us that the feelings we had when we first dreamed begin to fade.

These words tell us that holding on firmly to the emotions we felt when we embraced our dreams and ideals is important—and that those feelings can sometimes become a source of strength.

Knowing what we can do matters for achieving results, but just as important for keeping us moving forward is knowing what we want to do—the very premise behind our actions.

Sometimes, pausing to revisit our starting point can lead to new discoveries, such as ways to improve our approach.

First, find what you love. Then you can improve yourself and move forward.Ichiro

Ichiro, former professional baseball player, famous quote #DoWhatYouLove #SelfImprovement #KeepMovingForward
First, find what you love. Then you can improve yourself and move forward. — Ichiro

I think there are many people who wander, not really knowing what they want to do.

If you’re a student, you can still pump yourself up by saying, “My time is yet to come!” But once you’re working, you get buried in daily tasks and chores and hardly have time to sit with yourself.

I understand that sense of urgency.

Even something small is fine—find what you like, picture the future you want, and if you find it, work toward it.

Maybe after Ichiro discovered baseball, each day started to fly by for him too.

To accomplish something over the long term, you need to keep your thoughts and actions consistent.Ichiro

There are plenty of situations in everyday life where we say, “If pattern A doesn’t work, go with pattern B.” It can also be taken to mean, “Being flexible is important, but it’s not good to keep changing your approach at a shallow level.” “I tried a kinako diet for a month with no results; next I’ll try a low-carb diet”—isn’t that kind of shortsightedness out of the question? It’s a quote that powerfully conveys the importance of persistence: making fine adjustments while never shaking the core path you believe in, and continuing with it.

I feel that piling up small things is the only way to reach somewhere incredible.Ichiro

Quote/Maxim: “Piling up small things is the only way to reach unbelievable places. — Ichiro” #shorts
I feel that piling up small things is the only way to reach somewhere incredible. — Ichiro

There’s a saying by the comedian Kiyoshi Nishikawa: “Start small and keep at it.” The proverb “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step” expresses the same mindset.

In baseball terms, it might be the unglamorous training of continuing your practice swings or making sure your catch is solid.

Ichiro speaks positively about this: “Any great achievement is nothing more than the accumulation of those small things.” Believing that this is the path to big results, why not start steadily tackling what’s in front of you—simple practice problems if you’re a student, and the tasks at hand if you’re a working professional?