All credit of this article goes to Pat Williams and
his book, Coach
Wooden. He breaks down Coach Wooden’s seven-point creed that was given to him
by his father when he graduated from elementary school. Many attribute a large part of his success to
this creed and his ability to live it out daily.
The first creed is ‘Be True To Yourself.’ Below is quotes and passages from that first
chapter.
Key Points
- Be the person you were born to be.
- Be true to your highest values and principles, and you will never be false to anyone.
- The secret to the magnetism of John Wooden’s personality is that he is always at peace with himself.
- Be the person you were born to be.
- Be true to your highest values and principles, and you will never be false to anyone.
- The secret to the magnetism of John Wooden’s personality is that he is always at peace with himself.
Once
when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, known at the time as Lew Alcindor, sat at a
restaurant with Coach Wooden heard someone a few tables away whisper loudly,
“Look at that black freak!”
Coach
Wooden saw that his star player was wounded to tears by the comment. “Lewis,” he said, “people hate what they
don’t know – and what they are afraid of.
But don’t ever stop being yourself.
Joshua
Hugh Wooden’s first life principle is this: Be true to yourself. In Coach’s’ own commentary on his father’s
seven-point creed, he wrote, “I believe it is the first point in Dad’s creed
for a reason. You must know who you are
and be true to who you are if you are going to be who you can and should
become.
“You must have the courage to be yourself.”
What
does it mean to be true to yourself?
This is not a command to be selfish or self-absorbed. It’s a command to be faithful to your highest
self, to your values, your honor, your integrity, the reputation you wish to
maintain. Be faithful to your commitment
to be a person of character, courage, commitment, devotion, perseverance, and
diligence. Refuse to compromise
yourself. Never sacrifice your
principles. Refuse to betray your
values. If you remain true to the best
that is within you, you will never be false or disloyal to any other person.
“To
be true to yourself means having integrity,” Frank Arnold, a former assistant
coach to Coach Wooden, once said. “It
means doing the right thing even when no one is looking.”
“Be
true to yourself.” Be alert to the
impulses and temptations that would undermine your character and destroy your
reputation. If you are tempted alcohol
or drugs or pornography or the temptation to cut ethical corners, don’t do it. Don’t deceive yourself into thinking it
won’t harm you. Don’t compromise your integrity. Don’t put your reputation at risk.
Be true to your highest values and principles, and you will never
be false to anyone.
One
aspect of being true to yourself is to be
yourself. In other words, be the
person you were born to be.