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Motivation Quote by Jeremy Lin

"Sometimes you come up against a mountain and you end up making the mountain seem bigger than God"

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Lin’s line lands like a locker-room proverb with a theological twist: the “mountain” isn’t just difficulty, it’s the way pressure warps perception until the obstacle becomes an idol. The phrasing is doing two jobs at once. “Come up against” keeps it physical, athlete language for a defender, an injury, a slump, a contract year. Then “bigger than God” yanks the scene out of sports and into the interior life, where anxiety turns a finite problem into an all-consuming authority.

The intent isn’t to romanticize struggle; it’s to diagnose a mental distortion. Lin is pointing at the quiet escalation that happens when you replay a mistake, read your mentions, scan the stat sheet, and gradually treat the challenge as ultimate reality. That’s the subtext: the opponent isn’t always across from you, sometimes it’s the narrative you’ve built around what failure would mean.

Context matters because Lin’s career has been unusually narrative-heavy. “Linsanity” wasn’t just a hot streak; it was a global storyline that inflated every game into a referendum on identity, race, belonging, and worth. When your profession turns you into content, the mountain gets algorithmically enlarged. His faith-inflected language also signals a counterweight: a reminder of scale. If God is the measure, then the mountain is, by definition, not sovereign. It’s a way of reclaiming perspective in a culture that teaches athletes to treat performance as salvation and setbacks as damnation.

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Jeremy Lin

Jeremy Lin (born August 23, 1988) is a Athlete from USA.

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