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Initially, skeptics doubted Zion’s ability to succeed because of his physical condition. As a child, many told him he couldn't compete, that it was a disadvantage, or that it was unfair. However, Zion counters these criticisms by illustrating how he adapted and learned to optimize his body's movements. As he began to win and dominate competitions, attitudes shifted—from disbelief to accusations of unfair advantage. Zion dismisses such claims, asserting that he simply mastered his body better than others and that success breeds envy and hatred.