You Ain’t Michael Jordan – so don’t learn the wrong lessons from “The Last Dance”

I fear that some people are taking the wrong lessons from The Last Dance documentary. Here’s my take on that.

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  1. Neal Woodson Avatar

    Jordans story, of course, assumes that championships are the measure of life success. But is it? Is winning how we measure success, or is it how we help others get better? I would say it is ultimately the latter. What do we want said in our eulogy, they won a lot, they made a lot of money, or they helped me be better than I thought I could be?
    Nice to see you back Alexander!

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