Motivation Daily by Motiversity - MAMBA MENTALITY - Best Kobe Bryant Motivation
Episode Date: December 1, 2023Mamba Mentality: Rest at the end, not in the middle. Get to work. One of the Best Motivational Speeches Ever by Kobe Bryant. Special thanks to Lewis Howes from School of Greatness. Subscribe to them f...or more inspiring interviews: https://www.youtube.com/c/lewishowesWatch the full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY0wONSarXASpeakerKobe BryantInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kobebryant/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KobeTwitter: https://twitter.com/kobebryantLewis Howeshttps://www.youtube.com/c/lewishoweshttps://lewishowes.com/▶Subscribe for New Motivational Videos Every Week: http://bit.ly/MotivationVids▶DOWNLOAD our Top 100 Quotes of All Time:https://bit.ly/topquotesfreepdf▶JOIN our Newsletter for Exclusive Updates, Discounts, and Deals: https://bit.ly/Motiversitynewsletter▶READ our Weekly Blog - https://bit.ly/motiversityblog▶SHOP Official Motivational Canvases and Apparel - https://bit.ly/motiversityshop▶BECOME A MEMBER of our loyal community!https://bit.ly/motiversitymembers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The day could be today that your career is over.
Now what are you doing?
I said, I better get to work.
Rest at the end, not in the middle.
And that's something I always live by.
I'm not going to rest.
I'm going to keep on pushing out.
There are a lot of answers that I don't have.
or even questions that I don't have.
I'm just going to keep going.
I'm just going to keep going,
and I'll figure these things out as you go, right?
And you just continue to build that way.
So I try to live by that all the time.
Have a dream, sacrifice for it,
and never, ever rest in the middle.
I came into the NBA.
I was like, they just do is really don't work that hard.
One of the things I would do is
why everybody would be at the cafeteria work,
you know, eating and doing all sorts of stuff,
I'd just go back to the job.
I just go back to the job.
How can I show you that no, I have the age?
Well, you do it through training.
Right?
So when I get up in the morning, my daughter goes with me.
4 a.m.?
4 a.m. My 15-year-old goes with me.
She goes with me before school, and it becomes a daddy daughter thing.
That's cool.
Through that process, she understands the value of heart.
And so it's through those behaviors is where I find the motivation.
I think the definition of greatness is to inspire the people next to you.
I think that's what greatness is or should do.
It's not something that lives and dies with one person.
It's how can you inspire a person to then, then inspire another person,
and then inspires another person.
And that's how you create something that I think lasts for a little.
It's not sit around and all, it's all happy, your lucky type of thing.
The leader is your job is to get the best out of it.
You've got to deal with it.
Face it, learn from it.
It's exciting when you win.
It's exciting when you lose because the process should be exactly the same.
But the hardest thing is to face.
face that stuff. But what if today is the day that you, that's it, now what are you do?
What can I say? Mom, bow. My parents were great. You know, growing up, you know, they instilled
in me the importance of imagination, of curiosity, understanding that, okay, if you want to accomplish
something, I'm not just going to sit here and say, yes, you can do whatever you want. Yes, you can,
but you have to also put it in the work to get there. Right. So they taught me that at a really early age,
man and when you grow up as a kid thinking that the world is your oyster all things are
possible if you put in the work to do it you grow up having that fundamental belief who was
more influential for you your father and mother that both were influential at different points
yeah right my mom was there on a daily basis my father was really influential at a really
critical time where I had a summer where I played basketball when I was like 10 or 11 years
old and here I come playing and I don't score one point the entire summer not one you
didn't score once not one were you in the game I was in the game how did you not score
because that was terrible not a free throw not a nothing not a lucky shot not a breakaway lay
up zero points and I remember crying about it being upset about it my father's getting me a hug
and say listen whether you score zero score 60 I'm gonna love you no matter of that
wow that is the most important thing that you can say to the child
Because from there, I was like, okay, it gives me all the confidence in the world to feel.
I have the security there.
But the hell with that, I'm scoring 60.
Let's go.
Right, right.
And from there, I just went to work.
I just stayed with it.
I kept practicing, kept practicing.
I think that's when the idea of understanding a long-term view became important.
Because I wasn't going to catch these kids in a week.
I wasn't going to catch them a year.
So that's when I sat down and said, okay, this is going to take some father.
Right.
What I want to work on first?
All right, shooting.
All right, let's knock this out.
Let's focus on this half a year, six months.
You've nothing but shoot.
After that, all right, creating your own shot.
So I started creating a menu of things.
When I came back to the next summer, I was a little bit better.
And then 14 came around, back half of 13, 14 years old.
And then I was just killing everyone.
And it happened in two years.
And I wasn't expected to happen in two years,
but it did because what I had to do was work on the basics and the fundamentals.
But they relied on their athleticism and their natural ability.
And because I stick to the fundamentals, it just caught up to me.
And then my body, you know, my knees stopped hurting.
I grew into my frame.
Then your athleticism, once you have the fundamentals, the hard work, the mindset,
and you tack on the athletic, it's game.
Then it was game.
Wow.
The love of the game, the challenge.
Like, I would watch Magic play.
I'd watch Michael play.
And I would see them do these unbelievable.
things and I say, you know, can I get to that level?
I don't know, but let's find out.
Let's find out.
And so that curiosity to see where I could push this thing
let me down that path, I think.
With the 13th pick in the 1996 NBA draft,
the Charlotte Hornet select Kobe Bryant
from Lower Marion High School in Pennsylvania.
Greatness lies ahead to this young man.
Well, I learned that you have to work hard.
you have to approach the game with a serious mindset.
There was a stretch in 03 where Shaq was out with an injury.
Phil called me up to his office and said,
okay, we need you to really turn on the afterburns and start scoring a lot if you have to play.
So I did, and I wound up scoring, I think, it was nine straight games for 40 plus points.
Nine straight?
Nine straight games.
And then Shaq comes back second to the last game of that.
And then Phil called her to his second.
office,
so,
go,
okay,
I need you
to dial it back.
I'm like,
why?
Like, we're winning.
I don't
understand.
It's because
our goal is to
win a championship.
But if you
continue to do this,
we'll lose
Shaq.
We'll lose him.
His motivation,
his excitement.
What triggers him,
right?
So I need you to
pull back so we
can pull Shaq forward
for June.
Wow.
I mean,
that was the big
challenge.
You move from,
you know,
being the
single dominant
player to understanding, okay, I have to help these other guys.
Oh, I lift everyone else up?
It's tough.
It's more like you put yourself to the side and you put yourself in their shoes and
understand what they're feeling.
And then you have to make certain decisions of, okay, what buttons do I need to push
for this player to get them to the next level?
So it's never, it's not sit around and all, it's all happy or lucky time.
The leader, your job is to get the best out of it, even if they may not like it at their time.
He was very demanding because he expected everyone to put in the same effort as he was.
And that was unrealistic.
You're not behind me, you're not in front of me.
You're right there.
You're right there parallel with you.
Practice was very competitive right away.
You know how Kobe is.
He was drawn.
We had it gone sometimes.
He didn't let me slip a lot.
At times where I get ejected or about to get a technical foul or going off the deep end,
he would be there to, you know, set me straight.
lot, which helped me a lot.
So we get into Tom Mountain, he's like, hey, hey,
I'm open, like, okay.
So we go out and same thing, come, hey, hey, hey, hey, I'm open.
Okay, here you go.
Come back in, hey, dude, you got to throw me the ball.
I said, man, fuck that, get it off the rebound if I miss, bro.
Listen, I don't deal with people that don't commit at that level,
but then act as if they do.
The running joke, or he doesn't pass and all so they're crap.
That's okay, you know, but I'll take those five rings.
I'll take five.
