Personally, I think Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour following his Saudi tour break is an incredibly humbling moment. While he’s still working hard to regain his status, the grind he’s faced—reaching top 10s, competing in nine events this season, and facing criticism for not winning major tournaments—shows how much time and dedication are required to rebuild. What makes this particularly fascinating is how many people often overlook the sacrifices made when they’re trying to achieve success. From my perspective, this story highlights the importance of resilience and how small victories can lead to long-term growth. If you take a step back and think about it, there’s a deeper question: How do we balance ambition with the realities of competition? This raises a broader issue about motivation in sports and how individuals approach their goals.