Emmanuel Acho
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And he won six.
But outside of those six NBA championships, Jordan never went back to an NBA finals.
He went six times and he won all six times.
LeBron, on the other hand, has gone 10 times and he's only won four.
He's more like Tom Brady, you know?
Don 10, won four, Jordan won six, won six times.
Okay, great.
Now let's talk about the same exact sport, basketball.
Let's talk about the same exact result, first place and or second place, Jordan and LeBron.
But now let's talk about a different measuring system, a different metric system, the Olympic Games.
In the Olympic Games, Michael Jordan would have six golds.
no silvers.
LeBron would have four golds and six silvers.
On an Olympic scale, four golds and six silvers is abundantly and clearly greater than six golds.
But in the NBA scale, six golds is better.
So the question simply comes down to whose metric system are you using?
And the problem is we let other people's metric systems dictate the happiness in our life.
Because in the NBA, you finish in second, you leave the court crying and weeping, devastated.
The Olympic Games, you finish in second.
To a degree, you're elated, depending on what country.