 As a teenager, Steph Curry had always been a good shooter, but his father, NBA player Del Curry, knew that as his son got older, his unorthodox form would be a problem. Steph shot from a very low release point, and his father knew it would be too easy for a better or taller player to block his shot. So Steph spent the whole summer before his junior year in high school, re-teaching himself how to shoot and changing his release point. It was a process that required him to fail over and over again. At the one thing he'd been phenomenal at. Picture it. After years of being the best at something, a 15-year-old Steph Curry willingly changed how we did it because his future ceiling demanded it. This is one of the greatest leaving your comfort zone examples I can think of. He could have stayed with his low release point, which had been working so far and still been the best shooter in his school, but he saw a bigger world and did the work in order to one day succeed there.