Every episode moved me to the point where I couldn't stop crying, but he didn't just move me, he inspired me. I didn't understand before why Kobe said that one of the most important things in his life is to inspire others. I've understood a lot since I saw his relationship with Jordan here. Jordan inspired me too, so I have the highest respect for him. Specifically, he inspired me in the following ways.
I think his constant and fiery competitive spirit is the key to his success. To win at all costs, most of his motivation comes from this. I think too many people are not incapable of skills or talent, but not as strong as him; I am more and more convinced that in sports The dominant people in China have a very strong competitive spirit, such as Kobe Bryant, such as Zhang Weili. His explanation of his good bet gave me a different perspective on gambling - because I believed I was going to win, so why would I bet on myself.
His ruthless ego demands. He was very strict with his teammates, but never asked them to do what Jordan couldn't. He is responsible to the audience, and every game he plays requires himself to perform perfectly, because he does not want the fans to be disappointed, because every fan may go to the scene to watch him play for the first time. He played professional baseball for a year and a half after he retired, and his coach said his work ethic and level of hard work were unprecedented. If he doesn't come back to play basketball, but keeps playing baseball, with his harsh self-requirements, I think he's bound to be the best even if he's not the best player in baseball (because it takes not only hard work, but also luck) one of the athletes.
he is very smart. He will take the momentum from the losing game to win the next game. He understands that winning the game has a price, so even if he uses pressure (such as verbal attacks) to force his teammates to grow up in order to win the game, so that the teammates are afraid of him, he also feels that this is a necessary price. The price of being a leader is also the price of being a leader (leading the entire team to grow). But I think cleverness is second, it's just a necessary condition for his success.
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