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Phil Jackson

Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success

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  • Jorge Vazquez Trujillocompartió una citahace 4 años
    We were on a serious mission, and there wasn’t going to be any letup
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    people in organizations at this stage “have to win, and for them winning is personal. They’ll outwork and outthink their competitors on an individual basis. The mood that results is a collection of ‘lone warriors.’”
  • Jorge Vazquez Trujillocompartió una citahace 4 años
    STAGE 1—shared by most street gangs and characterized by despair, hostility, and the collective belief that “life sucks.”

    STAGE 2—filled primarily with apathetic people who perceive themselves as victims and who are passively antagonistic, with the mind-set that “my life sucks.” Think The Office on TV or the Dilbert comic strip.
  • Jorge Vazquez Trujillocompartió una citahace 4 años
    What moves me is watching young men bond together and tap into the magic that arises when they focus—with their whole heart and soul—on something greater
  • Jorge Vazquez Trujillocompartió una citahace 4 años
    trolled situations. I’ve also never really loved being the center of attention. Perhaps it’s my inherent shyness or the conflicting messages I got as a kid from my parents, who were both ministers. In their view, winning was fine—in fact, my mother was one of the most fiercely competitive people I’ve ever met—but reveling in your own success was considered an insult to God. Or as they would say, “The glory belongs to Him.”

    This celebration wasn’t about me, though. It was about the remarkable transformation the players had undergone en route to the 2009 NBA championship. You could see it in their faces as they descended the long purple and gold staircase into the coliseum dressed in rally caps and championship T-shirts, laughing, jostling, beaming with joy, while the crowd roared with delight. Four years earlier the Lakers hadn’t even made the playoffs. Now they were masters of the basketball universe. Some coaches are obsessed with winning trophies; others like to see their faces on TV. What moves me is watching young men bond together and tap into the magic that arises when they focus—with their whole heart and soul—on something greater than themselves. Once you’ve experienced that, it’s something you never forget.
  • Jorge Vazquez Trujillocompartió una citahace 4 años
    The glory belongs to Him.”
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