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Jeter also shared a story about the diary he kept during his last season before retirement

President Obama is preparing to hang up his proverbial cleats in seven months, and he solicited advice from someone who knows what that’s like: Derek Jeter, who retired in 2014 at age 40.

The pair spoke about retirement and legacy in a video released by Jeter’s The Players’ Tribune.

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After the president said, “I’m not quite as young as you but still relatively young,” Jeter asked him to repeat the compliment since athletes are considered old at 30.

“Well, I mean, for a baseball player, you were old, man. Let’s face it. I mean, come on, man. We saw you trying to run around those bases.”

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Obama then pivoted to a more sincere note, saying “It was a charmed career and well deserved.”

The pair also discussed the importance of mentorship in their lives, and Jeter paid tribute to Muhammad Ali. “There aren’t too many athletes that did what he did, had the social impact that Muhammad Ali had,” Jeter said. “There aren’t too many people in general.”

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And the baseball player shared a piece of advice he’d like to have given to his 25-year-old self: “My final season, I kept a little diary, every day I wrote something in there, how I was feeling after every game. I don’t even know if too many people know about it. And I’ve yet to look back at it.” He said the idea was eventually to share it with his children if he has any. “But I wish I would have done that throughout my entire career, because there’s so many experiences that you have that you tend to forget. So if I could go back to 25 I would say do it, every day.”

Watch the full conversation below.

This article originally appeared on TIME.com.

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  2. Kennethallenreinhart
    Kenny Reinhart What's up... cool
  3. gutter.glitter
    Jaimie Rain what does "there aren't too many people in general" mean? We all know there are far too many people in the world

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