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OTOYA ITTOKI / SYO KURUSU /
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CECIL AIJIMA / AI MIKAZE /
KIRA SUMERAGI / SHION AMAKUSA /
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RANMARU KUROSAKI / CAMUS /
EIJI OTORI / VAN KIRYUIN /
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Ultimately, the game teaches us about life. It teaches us how to handle pressure, how to collaborate with others, and how to pick ourselves up after a fall. Whether you are on a professional court or a local park, the lesson is the same: the greatest reward isn't the trophy at the end, but the person you become while chasing it. Keep playing, keep striving, and never lose sight of that original passion. 💡 Blog Post Enhancements It teaches us how to handle pressure, how
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This kind of love is resilient. It survives the stinging losses and the grueling injuries. When you play for external rewards—fame, money, or status—your motivation is fragile. If those rewards disappear, so does your drive. But when you play because the act itself makes you feel alive, you become unstoppable. You don’t need a crowd to cheer for you to give your best effort; the internal satisfaction is enough.