10.17 Allen Iverson: Put in the Work


“Play every game like it’s your last, and there is always someone out there who wants what you want. ” - Allen Iverson


Allen Iverson is not only one of the best basketball players ever, but also a cultural icon. At just 6 feet tall, he became the shortest MVP in NBA history — proof that heart can beat height.

When asked to give advice to one of the top players in the country, he shared two lessons that stood out:

Play every game like it’s your last, and remember there’s always someone out there who wants what you want.

Iverson said no matter how well you play, always play as hard as you can. And when you’re at home watching TV or playing video games, remember — someone out there is working for the same dream.

When you’re tired or tempted to ease up, remind yourself what you’re chasing and what it takes to get there.

When it’s time to work, put in the work like your dreams depend on it — because they do.

Question of the Day: How do you remind yourself to give full effort, especially when you don’t feel like it?

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