5 Lessons To Learn From Kobe Bryant’s Mamba Mentality

Nobody has ever witnessed a work ethic quite like Kobe Bryant's. And throughout his prolific NBA career, he has left us with a few life lessons we should ponder over. Take a look!

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Reach out to people in different Areas

Kobe Bryant believed in picking people's brains not just from the same career path as him, but other fields too. This only helps in broadening one's horizon and makes learning infinite.

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You can always learn more

"“It’s really about wanting to learn and feeling like your cup is always empty because there’s always more that you can fill it with. That’s really the important thing and just continuing to learn, learn, learn.” - Kobe Bryant

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Importance of respect towards others

Initially, Kobe wasn't very warm towards his teammates which often led to sour relationships. But over the course of his career, he realized, the more respect he gave and the more healthy relationships he built, the outcome was even better.

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Challenge = Opportunity

 “I have moments and I have days where I doubt myself. But to me, that’s the exciting part of the challenge. That’s when I realize this is a great opportunity to come out and show everybody this is how you bounce back. This is how you respond to a challenge.” - Kobe Bryant

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Break problems into smaller pieces

If a problem seems too big, it's better to break it down and into smaller pieces to solve it. This helps one focus on specific issues and gives you a better shot at fixing them. 

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