Success is not determined by how you start. It’s determined by how you finish.
In this episode of Bonnerfide Conversations, Gerard Bonner breaks down one of the biggest reasons people fail to reach their goals: they never learn how to close. Using the unlikely lesson of the 2026 NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, Gerard explores why so many people build momentum, gain opportunities, and even take the lead in life—only to fall short when it matters most.
From business and entrepreneurship to relationships, faith, personal growth, and leadership, this conversation challenges listeners to examine where they may be settling for potential instead of pursuing completion.
Gerard discusses:
- Why starting strong is not enough
- The danger of living in the “almost” category
- How fear of commitment sabotages success
- The importance of mastering the fundamentals
- Why preparation matters more than talent
- How to develop the mindset of a closer
- The hidden cost of believing there will always be another opportunity
- Why your past does not deserve control over your future
If you’ve ever felt like you’ve been close to success but can’t seem to break through, this episode will challenge you to rethink your habits, your preparation, and your commitment to the finish line.
Because the difference between winning and losing is often found in the ability to finish what you started.
Key Topics
- Leadership
- Personal Development
- Success Mindset
- Entrepreneurship
- Faith and Growth
- Business Strategy
- Sports Leadership
- Goal Setting
- Motivation
- Resilience
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