Mirror Work Makes Masters
- Jan 4
- 1 min read
It’s easier to spot what excites—or frustrates—you in others than it is to check yourself. But growth begins when you accept responsibility and admit: if it happened, I had a hand in it.
That shift turns discomfort into fuel.
Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant didn’t just play the game—they studied the tape relentlessly, looking for every misstep to correct. Their obsession was becoming better than yesterday.
Your greatest game is no different. Self-reflection is the discipline that sharpens greatness.





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