Michael Jordan suffered his first set back in his sophomore year when he was left out of the varsity basketball
team. Reason? He was only 5’9” at that time. His taller classmate Leroy
Smith had won the last spot on the team.
He made up his mind that he would never have to face a similar situation ever again and started practicing every day after that, making it a point to take out time for his practice daily without fail. He soon shot up to 6’3”, made the team the next year and never had to look back after that.
From being a part of two gold-medal winning teams at the Olympics to winning NBA’s Most Valuable Player Award five times in his career, Jordan dominated the sports field for more than a decade in the ‘90s.
“I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying.” ~ Michael Jordan.
He made up his mind that he would never have to face a similar situation ever again and started practicing every day after that, making it a point to take out time for his practice daily without fail. He soon shot up to 6’3”, made the team the next year and never had to look back after that.
From being a part of two gold-medal winning teams at the Olympics to winning NBA’s Most Valuable Player Award five times in his career, Jordan dominated the sports field for more than a decade in the ‘90s.
“I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying.” ~ Michael Jordan.
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