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2010 Golden Piton Awards

Hardest, highest, fastest, best—it’s human nature to submit our “ests” to the test. Is it an ego thing? A crude exercise in nationalism? A magazine scam for commercial interests? You could play it that way. But how boring. And futile. In the end, we appraise others’ achievements and compare them to our own weekend-warrior world for one reason: to be inspired.



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2010 Golden Piton Awards

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Hardest, highest, fastest, best—it’s human nature to submit our “ests” to the test. Is it an ego thing? A crude exercise in nationalism? A magazine scam for commercial interests? You could play it that way. But how boring. And futile. In the end, we appraise others’ achievements and compare them to our own weekend-warrior world for one reason: to be inspired.



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2010 Golden Piton Awards

Hardest, highest, fastest, best—it’s human nature to submit our “ests” to the test. Is it an ego thing? A crude exercise in nationalism? A magazine scam for commercial interests? You could play it that way. But how boring. And futile. In the end, we appraise others’ achievements and compare them to our own weekend-warrior world for one reason: to be inspired.

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