Today I have the privilege of having a conversation with someone I look up to greatly. Someone who is challenging the status quo in every area of his life. A man who has done more in his short 19 years on Earth than most humans could ever dream of in their lifetime. I'm talking about the only and only Max Reisinger. As of writing this, Max has reached over 25,386,866 people through the optimistic content that he regularly produces on Youtube. Max also runs multiple successful companies as well; a testament to his work ethic and dedication.
In our conversation, Max and I discuss many different subjects from his personal running to Youtube. I ask him questions about failure, rejection, vulnerability, journaling, delayed gratification, and much more! Max gives insightful answers that help YOU the listener in becoming a better version of yourself.
We also discuss some fun subjects like how long Max could hang with the GOAT Eliud Kipchoge and what he would cook Gordan Ramsay for dinner.
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Eliud Kipchoge is a renowned Kenyan long-distance runner, primarily competing in marathon events. He is considered one of the greatest marathon runners of all time, holding the world record for the marathon with a time of 2:01:39, set at the 2018 Berlin Marathon. Kipchoge also gained global attention by completing a marathon distance in under two hours during the INEOS 1:59 Challenge in 2019, though it was not an official world record due to controlled conditions. He has won numerous major marathons, including the London and Berlin Marathons, and is a two-time Olympic gold medalist in the marathon (2016, 2020).