Focus: I read an article about Meditation a few years ago. It is interesting that the article cited an example of Jordan, the airman. The author believes that Jordan's extraordinary athletic ability and body control are closely related to his long-term meditation training. of. Basketball and meditation are very interesting. The documentary also mentions that Bulls coach 'Zen Master' Phil Jackson integrated the philosophy of Zen and American Indian culture into the team, and everything he brought was to keep the team focused. Focus is the DNA and cornerstone of a team's greatness. Every turnaround jumper, pull-up jumper, pull-bar in quick motion, lore is driven by unparalleled willpower.
Obsession: All people have 'obsessed', great people have real 'obsessed', this obsession even allowed Jordan to make up fake stories of being humiliated by opponents in order to give himself a goal. Jordan's obsession is 'competitive'. In the NBA, each generation has several talented Hall of Famers, especially after Jordan's first comeback: Ewing, Barkley, Cotoston, Malone, O'Neal, Reggie Miller, Hada Wei...everyone who gets contemporary is the ruling class. Jordan said the most in an interview: "You say they are strong, yes, no problem." Then the next thing is that Jordan, who was almost a big rookie, pressed them to the ground and rubbed them. Everyone needs an obsession why we do this.
Breakthrough : Concentration and obsession are relatively easy to obtain, but the word breakthrough (apocalyptic) can only be possessed by those who are close to God. Jordan's honor does not need to be repeated. Eight years and six championships (two three-peat) are enough to explain everything. The two years that he did not win the championship were because of his own reasons and changed to baseball. Jordan's biggest miracle was the 1998 flu battle (the battle of food poisoning), the collapsed body resisted the team and scored 38 points to win the battle of Tianwang Mountain. This was a breakthrough. Discover the deepest part of yourself that you didn't know before!
Love: Jordan's father-son relationship runs through the last two episodes. Jordan's father, who is also a father and a friend, indicates how young Jordan should face life. His father's love for Dashan is reliable and solid, but his father was murdered by robbery after his first three consecutive championships, so Jordan retired for the first time. Jordan's personal security chief, Gus, is his second father, a retired police officer, who has been behind Jordan's back, answering his crying at two o'clock at night. An obsession, but also a kind of love. In "The Chef's Table", two chefs mentioned why they chose to be chefs. One said, "Because I lost my mother when I was a child, I made food for myself to feel my mother, so I fell in love with cooking", and the other was because "I was bullied by my brother since I was a child, so I hid under my grandma's rolling table. My grandma waved my rolling pin to drive my brother away. The dining table has always given me a sense of security. "The first thing Jordan does when he shines is to look at his father on the bench.
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