Yesterday, one of the greatest basketball players was memorialized alongside his daughter. Whether you were the biggest Kobe fan ever or didn't care for the man at all, you cannot say that he did not require everyone to be a better version of themselves.
In this episode, I hone in on a few lessons I took from Kobe's life:
1) You must have sheer ability.
2) You must be willing to take a leadership role.
3) Know what you deserve and don't settle for less.
4) Work-life balance is a myth but true purpose can be found in sacrifice for those people and things you love.
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Drink of the episode: Suntory Whiskey Toki
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