Anything can happen. That's why sports are so great, the

Anything can happen. That's why sports are so great, the

22/09/2025
22/09/2025

Anything can happen. That's why sports are so great, the unexpected.

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Hear, O seekers of truth, the words of Cody Bellinger, who declared: “Anything can happen. That’s why sports are so great, the unexpected.” At first these words seem a simple celebration of games, but within them lies a wisdom that reaches beyond stadiums and scoreboards. For in sport, as in life, the glory is not in certainty, but in the trembling mystery of what the next moment may bring. The ball may curve, the underdog may rise, the champion may fall, and the impossible may unfold before the eyes of the multitude.

For what is sport if not a mirror of destiny? The arena is the stage where men and women enter with their training, their skill, their strength—but the outcome is never sealed. It is the presence of the unexpected that makes the heart beat faster, that makes the crowd roar, that transforms a contest into legend. Were the outcome known beforehand, the game would be but hollow routine, a mere exercise. It is precisely because “anything can happen” that hope lives in the hearts of players and spectators alike.

Think upon the miracle of 1980, the “Miracle on Ice,” when the young and untested United States hockey team defeated the mighty Soviet Union. By all logic, by all prediction, the Soviets were destined to win—they were seasoned, trained, and dominant. Yet in that frozen arena, the unexpected happened. A team of college players struck down the giants, and their triumph echoed not only as a sporting victory, but as a symbol of belief against overwhelming odds. This is the living proof of Bellinger’s words: that sport is great not because it follows the script, but because it defies it.

In the ancients’ time, this truth was also known. The gladiators of Rome entered the Colosseum, some certain of defeat, some certain of victory—but the sands bore witness to fate’s caprice. A stumble, a sudden strike, a moment of weakness, and the impossible could unfold. The spectators were not merely drawn to blood and spectacle—they were drawn to the mystery of outcome, to the knowledge that destiny can turn in the blink of an eye. Sport, whether in ancient Rome or modern arenas, is the rehearsal ground of life itself: unpredictable, dangerous, and filled with wonder.

But here lies the deeper wisdom: if sport teaches us that anything can happen, then so too does life itself. Fortune is fickle, and no man can know the shape of tomorrow. The poor may rise, the rich may fall, the weak may triumph, the strong may stumble. Thus, Bellinger’s words remind us not only to marvel at the drama of the game, but to live our lives with courage, knowing that certainty is an illusion. The unexpected is not a foe—it is the very breath of existence.

Therefore, O listeners, take this lesson into your own days: embrace uncertainty. Do not shrink from the unknown, but step into it as the athlete steps into the arena, knowing that defeat and triumph alike are possible. Rejoice in the unpredictability of your path, for in it lies the chance for miracles. Just as the fan watches every play with hope, so too should you watch every day with anticipation, for at any moment the impossible may come to pass.

Practical wisdom flows from this: when facing hardship, remember that the game is not over, the story not yet written. When tasting success, remain humble, for the tide can turn. In all things, give your best, for destiny honors those who strive fully, regardless of the outcome. Let each day be lived as though it were a match filled with unknowns—play with passion, hope against odds, and welcome the mystery of tomorrow.

So let Bellinger’s words echo through the ages: sports are great because they remind us of the greatness of uncertainty. And life itself, like sport, is wondrous not because it is predictable, but because in every heartbeat, every moment, anything can happen.

Cody Bellinger
Cody Bellinger

American - Athlete Born: July 13, 1995

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