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Motivation Quote by Patty Berg

"It's not how fast you get there, but how long you stay"

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Speed is the easiest stat to fetishize, especially in sports: the stopwatch, the sprint, the meteoric rise. Patty Berg’s line quietly shreds that obsession. “It’s not how fast you get there” concedes the thrill of arrival - making the tour, winning early, landing in the spotlight - but refuses to treat it as the point. The real value is in “how long you stay,” a phrase that shifts the audience from highlight reels to the slow, unglamorous infrastructure of greatness: health, discipline, adaptability, and the willingness to keep showing up when the story is no longer new.

Coming from Berg, the subtext carries extra authority. She wasn’t a one-season wonder; she was a founding force in women’s professional golf, a sport that had to be built while it was being played. Longevity here isn’t just personal endurance, it’s institutional. Staying means remaining relevant as the game changes, as younger talent arrives, as your body argues back. It also hints at the gendered reality of her era: women athletes were expected to be novelties or “exceptions.” Staying is a rebuttal to that framing, proof that competence isn’t a cameo.

The quote works because it’s a gentle correction masquerading as advice. It doesn’t sneer at ambition; it demotes it. In a culture addicted to acceleration - early success, overnight fame, fast takes - Berg proposes a harsher metric: sustain your level, defend your place, keep earning tomorrow.

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Patty Berg (February 13, 1918 - September 10, 2006) was a Athlete from USA.

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