"When I feel good about myself, things start happening for myself. When you look up, you go up!"
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The second sentence tightens the message into a physical image: “When you look up, you go up.” It’s simple, almost childlike, but it carries athletic logic. Your head and eyes lead your body: look down and you stumble; look up and you run through contact. It’s also a cultural shorthand for optimism as discipline, the idea that attitude is a form of training.
Context matters here because Walker’s authority isn’t intellectual; it’s embodied. As an elite athlete, he’s selling a worldview forged in repetition, pain tolerance, and competitive self-talk. The subtext is aspirational American individualism with pads on: you can will momentum into existence if you keep your gaze elevated. It’s uplifting, but it also quietly shifts responsibility inward, implying that the world’s frictions are, at least partly, a failure of posture.
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Walker, Herschel. (2026, February 18). When I feel good about myself, things start happening for myself. When you look up, you go up! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-feel-good-about-myself-things-start-68189/
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Walker, Herschel. "When I feel good about myself, things start happening for myself. When you look up, you go up!" FixQuotes. February 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-feel-good-about-myself-things-start-68189/.
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"When I feel good about myself, things start happening for myself. When you look up, you go up!" FixQuotes, 18 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-feel-good-about-myself-things-start-68189/. Accessed 25 Feb. 2026.






