Steph shockingly admits he gets Stressed out & worried “I AM NOT good enough & feel to be better”
In a recent interview, NBA superstar Stephen Curry shared candid thoughts about the pressures he faces, his battles with self-doubt, and his aspirations for life beyond basketball. Despite being one of the most successful athletes in the world, Curry admitted that he still often experiences “imposter syndrome”—the feeling of not being good enough, even in the face of great achievements.
“I’m Human Like Everybody Else”
“I’m human like everybody; I have doubts about myself, I have imposter syndrome at times,” Curry revealed. “Those are daily thoughts you have to weave through, especially when you’re responsible for so many people or wondering if you’re reaching your full potential in all the areas you’ve set out to do.”
He emphasized that, even at the peak of his career, worries about whether he’s doing enough for his family, his team, or himself are always present. “Those are daily commitments and thoughts you have to work through,” Curry shared.
Ambition to Become a Team Owner
When asked about the possibility of becoming the majority owner of an NBA or WNBA franchise after retirement, Curry didn’t hesitate to express his interest. He cited Michael Jordan as an example—one of the few players who have become a majority owner of a team.
“I think being part of an ownership group, or even being the majority owner, is something really exciting,” Curry said. “If the right opportunity comes along that allows me to truly impact how a franchise is run and to pursue real winning the way we’ve done with the Warriors, that’s something I’d be excited to pursue.”
However, Curry acknowledged that as an active player, he can’t participate at that level until he retires. “You’ll see me in a seat somewhere down the line,” he hinted.
Finances and Influence
According to Forbes, Curry is currently one of the highest-paid athletes in the world. Still, he admitted that owning a team is “a whole different story,” given the skyrocketing valuations of NBA franchises. Yet with his influence and experience, Curry believes he could make a significant impact on a team’s future development.
Conclusion
Even at the height of his fame, Stephen Curry remains humble and driven. His openness about pressure, imposter syndrome, and his dream of becoming a team owner not only inspires fans but also reveals a very relatable side of Curry—one who is always striving for more and never stops working to better himself.
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