Michael Jordan’s Last Dance

The Last Dance is a miniseries from a film crew that had an all-access pass to the Chicago Bulls (thus, Michael Jordan) during the 97-98 NBA season.

In the series, you start to get an idea of just how many coaches Michael had. It was a lot.

That’s normal for the best of the best.

Peyton Manning had a football coach, quarterback coach, throwing coach, fitness coach, and on.

It’s interesting that the top performers in sports, business, fitness, and finance, all utilize coaches. Yet, the people at the bottom who want to move up seem to think they don’t need one.

I don’t think Michael wanted coaches. I think he wanted feedback.

We can’t see what we can’t see. We haven’t been where a coach has. We don’t want to do what it takes, we want to do what we want to do and hope that turns out to be what it takes.

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