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[Youtube Review][TED] The difference between winning and succeeding | John Wooden
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Summary Comments : [TED] The difference between winning and succeeding | John Wooden
Ti****:
What an inspirational man 1. On time 2. No profanity 3. Never criticize a teammate. And reach your full potential.
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3:23 - "I think it's like character and reputation. Your reputation is what you're perceived to be, your character's what you really are." — John Wooden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MM-psvqiG8&t=3m23s
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From 6:33 to 8:50 end. — John Wooden's 3 Rules
1. Be neat and clean (grooming).
2. Be on time. Start on time and end on time.
3. No profanity and never criticize a teammate.
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8:59 - "I came up with a pyramid." — John Wooden
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13:07 - "I wanted the score of the game to be the byproduct
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Top Comments : [TED] The difference between winning and succeeding | John Wooden
Ri********:
John Wooden is so unique. What a great role model, and deliverer of such powerful wisdom. A Martinsville, Indiana native.
John Wooden
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There is no comparison between that which is lost by not succeeding and that which is lost by not trying - francis bacon
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I live 3 or 4 miles away from his childhood home. I often ride my bike out there and ponder on the idea that 80 years ago he was looking at the same fields and sky as I am at that very moment. He is an example that greatness can come from anywhere and anyone. Hard work is necessary no matter how easy something comes to you.
Yi*************:
I just finished reading one of his books "Wooden on Leadership" what a brilliant masterpiece, he is truly invaluable, I wanted to be in his presence reading his philosophy & wisdom. Very intelligent man! May God rest his soul, R.I.P
Ca***************:
Even at an “advanced” age this man was quick and sharp. He rattled off wisdom at light speed.
Jo******:
he lived a great life, legendary coach, wise words :))
la******:
An unbelievably wise yet humble man whom I think was the BEST college coach there will ever be. He taught his players more than just a game. He taught them how to LIVE!
"Do not mistake activity with achievement"
Gu**********:
Truly gave his all to his players. Blessed.
Ca********:
Coach Wooden; what a class act; very wise; very humble.
10********:
To speak this swiftly on interesting subjects is admirable in a 30 year old. To do it at his age is remarkable.
So************:
How the heck is he reciting poetry like that? In his late 90's, you'd expect him to constantly forget stuff like that yet he reels it off like nothing. I hope I'm that sharp when I'm half his age.
we***:
such a poetic delivery of an important message
15*********:
A man of wisdom and character. I could listen to this man for hours on end!
T*:
I grew up near Los Angeles watching UCLA basketball and Coach Wooden. I read his books and admired him from afar. Fresh out on my own I lived in an apartment in the San Fernando Valley and would on occasion see Coach Wooden out on a walk. I never approached. Years later through a mutual friend I had a rare opportunity to meet him for breakfast. (Interestingly enough, we met at the very restaurant mentioned in his biography.) He was mentally sharp, very inquisitive, and asked me so many questions. Then, to my surprise, I was invited to his nearby apartment. It was a very humble APARTMENT that could have passed for a museum of all thing UCLA basketball - and pictures of his long lost wife. Folks, I can’t say that I knew Coach Wooden but I tell you that in the few hours that I spent with him that day it was very obvious to me that he was everything that so many people have said about him. Yes, he was very much a gift to all whom he touched. That morning was one of the most interesting in my life. I was much blessed...
Much of my personal strives for winning is fuelled by the unease that I've had to face because of a third person's incompetence, coupled with the lack of an ability to make up for what wrong they have done. Their continued interference in personal business matters, and much much more of what could be, at the very least, described as an utter nuisance and inconvenience. The sheer magnitude of frustration alone has crippled personal progress for days on end. Furthermore, there consistent attempts to misdirect other offers for assistance in lieu of their bs interest or to alter my surroundings in a way as to keep revisiting an older premise of an argument has left me with an extensive desire to express myself by altering their own facial geometry.
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