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The mindset isn’t about seeking a result—it’s more about the process of getting to that result. It’s about the journey and the approach. It’s a way of life. I do think that it’s important, in all endeavors, to have that mentality.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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A lot of people say they want to be great, but they’re not willing to make the sacrifices necessary to achieve greatness. They have other concerns, whether important or not, and they spread themselves out. That’s totally fine. After all, greatness is not for everybody.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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If you really want to be great at something you have to truly care about it. If you want to be great in a particular area, you have to obsess over it.
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I wasn’t willing to sacrifice my game, but I also wasn’t willing to sacrifice my family time. So I decided to sacrifice sleep, and that was that.
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You have to work hard in the dark to shine in the light
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you can manipulate an opponent’s strength and use it against them.
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Good coaches tell you where the fish are, great coaches teach you how to find them.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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The only aspect that can’t change, though, is that obsession.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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If you want to be a better player, you have to prepare, prepare, and prepare some more.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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When everyone else was thinking it was time for bed, his mind was telling him it’s time to get ahead of the competition.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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Some people, after all, enjoy looking at a watch; others are happier figuring out how the watch works.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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From the beginning, I wanted to be the best. I had a constant craving, a yearning, to improve and be the best. I never needed any external forces to motivate me.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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One of the main takeaways was that you have to work hard in the dark to shine in the light. Meaning: It takes a lot of work to be successful, and people will celebrate that success, will celebrate that flash and
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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A lot of people say they want to be great, but they’re not willing to make the sacrifices necessary to achieve greatness.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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What I mean by that is: if I wanted to implement something new into my game, I’d see it and try incorporating it immediately. I wasn’t scared of missing, looking bad, or being embarrassed. That’s because I always kept the end result, the long game, in my mind. I always focused on the fact that I had to try something to get it, and once I got it, I’d have another tool in my arsenal. If the price was a lot of work and a few missed shots, I was OK with that.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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The key, though, is being aware of how you’re feeling and how you need to be feeling. It all starts with awareness.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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What separates great players from all-time great players is their ability to self-assess, diagnose weaknesses, and turn those flaws into strengths.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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You have to dance beautifully in the box that you're comfortable dancing in. My box was to be extremely ambitious within the sport of basketball. Your box is different than mine. Everybody has their own. It's your job to try to perfect it and make it as beautiful of a canvas as you can make it. And if you have done that, then you have lived a successful life. You have lived with Mamba Mentality.
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After all, greatness is not for everybody
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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Kobe knew that to be the best you need a different approach from everyone else.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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Good coaches, however, teach you how to think and arm you with the fundamental tools necessary to execute properly.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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One of the main takeaways was that you have to work hard in the dark to shine in the light. Meaning:
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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I never felt outside pressure. I knew what I wanted to accomplish, and I knew how much work it took to achieve those goals. I then put in the work and trusted in it. Besides, the expectations I placed on myself were higher than what anyone expected from me.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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The message was that if you want to win championships, you have to let people focus on what they do best while you focus on what you do best. For him, that was rebounding, running the floor, and blocking shots.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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If you really want to be great at something, you have to truly care about it. If you want to be great in a particular area, you have to obsess over it.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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One of the qualities that has made Kobe so successful, and always will, is his attention to detail. He always used to tell us: if you want to be a better player, you have to prepare, prepare, and prepare some more.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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The only way I was able to pick up details on the court, to be aware of the minutiae on the hardwood, was by training my mind to do that off the court and focusing on every detail in my daily life. By reading, by paying attention in class and in practice, by working, I strengthened my focus. By doing all of that, I strengthened my ability to be present and not have a wandering mind.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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Simply put, good coaches make sure you know how to use both hands, how to make proper reads, how to understand the game. Good coaches tell you where the fish are, great coaches teach you how to find them. That’s the same at every level.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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To do that, despite the injury, I had to maintain control and dictate where I was going to go with the ball and how I was going to play. I had to, even on one ankle, keep the advantage in my court and never let the defense force me to do something I didn’t want to do. That was the key here, and that’s the key always.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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As a kid, I would work tirelessly on adding elements to my game. I would see something I liked in person or on film, go practice it immediately, practice it more the next day, and then go out and use it. By the time I reached the league, I had a short learning curve. I could see something, download it, and have it down pat.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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You have to enter every activity, every single time, with a want and need to do it to the best of your ability.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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Obsess to find ways to win. Work ethic separates the great from the good."
"Be so focused on your own ambitions that no one can distract you from achieving them."
"Have a maniacal work ethic. You want to overprepare so that luck becomes a product of design."
"Stay hungry. Dominate each day with ambition unknown to humankind."
"Goals motivate you. Bad habits corrode you."
"Operate with love. It fuels the desire to become great."
"Be comfortable with being uncomfortable. Growth comes at the end of discomfort."
"Don't wait for opportunity. Create it. Seize it. Shape it."
"Learn every aspect of your craft and substance will follow."
"Find your killer instinct. Impose your will. But also realize you are part of a team.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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Every team needs either a confrontational star player or coach. In San Antonio, Gregg Popovich was that guy and Tim Duncan was not. In Golden State, Draymond Green is the confrontational one; Steve Kerr is not. For us, Phil was not that type of person, so I provided that force. You always have to have that balance and counterbalance, and Phil and I were perfectly suited for each other in that way.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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If you really want to be great at something, you have to truly care about it. If you want to be great in a particular area, you have to obsess over it. A lot of people say they want to be great, but they’re not willing to make the sacrifices necessary to achieve greatness. They have other concerns, whether important or not, and they spread themselves out. That’s totally fine. After all, greatness is not for everybody.
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Pau Gasol (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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No matter what, people are going to like you or not like you. So be authentic, and let them like you or not for who you actually are.
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Pau Gasol (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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I never wanted to experience the still-familiar feeling of defeat again.
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Coaches are teachers. Some coaches—lesser coaches—try telling you things. Good coaches, however, teach you how to think and arm you with the fundamental tools necessary to execute properly. Simply put, good coaches make sure you know how to use both hands, how to make proper reads, how to understand the game. Good coaches tell you where the fish are, great coaches teach you how to find them. That’s the same at every level.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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Michael Jordan and Phil Knight certainly shared a competitive nature that bordered on insanity. If you think Jordan and Kobe are competitive, go meet Phil Knight. He's a no bullshit competitor.
It's, 'You play for me or I can't stand you, I will kill you.' That's Phil Knight, full stop. And he's not shy about it.
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Alex Karadzin (Kobe Bryant & The Mamba Mentality: Symphony of Greatness (How to Win the Game of Life: Success Leaves Clues))
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The mindset isn’t about seeking a result—it’s more about the process of getting to that result. It’s about the journey and the approach. It’s a way of life. I do think that it’s important, in all endeavors, to have that mentality.
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Pau Gasol (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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That’s the money right there, that thirst and quest for information and improvement.
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It’s one thing to have talent, but another to have the drive to learn the nuances.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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Kobe Bryant singlehandedly changed the way society regarded how to approach challenges. His name became synonymous with an anti-failure state of mind, the “Mamba mentality”.
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Carlos Wallace
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made every second of the national anthem count.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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If you really want to be great at something, you have to truly care about it. If you want to be great in a particular area, you have to obsess over it. A lot of people say they want to be great, but they’re not willing to make the sacrifices necessary to achieve greatness. They have other concerns, whether important or not, and they spread themselves out. That’s totally fine. After all, greatness is not for everybody.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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I always found that short 15-minute catnaps gave me all the energy I’d need for peak performance.
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utah the next night. Still, i
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the moment you give up is the moment you let someone else win.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality)
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I liked challenging people and making them uncomfortable. That’s what leads to introspection and that’s what leads to improvement. You could say I dared people to be their best selves. That approach never wavered. What I did adjust, though, was how I varied my approach from player to player. I still challenged everyone and made them uncomfortable, I just did it in a way that was tailored to them. To learn what would work and for who, I started doing homework and watched how they behaved. I learned their histories and listened to what their goals were. I learned what made them feel secure and where their greatest doubts lay. Once I understood them, I could help bring the best out of them by touching the right nerve at the right time.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)
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listen to your body, and warm up with purpose.
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that I had to try something to get it, and once I got it, I’d have another tool in my arsenal. If the price was a lot of work and a few missed shots, I was OK with that.
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Kobe Bryant (The Mamba Mentality: How I Play)