I don't normally follow professional basketball (but I am an avid NCAA fan). Nevertheless, can anyone ignore what is going on with the Jeremy Lin thing and the New York Knicks?
This guy is a modern day sensation in the extreme.
Here is my take on it - Jeremy is probably a foot and a half (or more) shorter than his co-players. Other than that, the most striking impression is his shear, undaunted boldness in his performance.
He knows how to execute! He is definitely "in a zone". But he has been in a zone for seven games and there seems to be no end in sight. Many players get into their zone for a few minutes or maybe during a particular game.
But Jeremy goes on and on.
I sometimes like to compare business with war and sports.
All of these need to be conducted with decisiveness, agressive action and, above all, perfected execution.
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You're right, dealing with business can be similar to waging a war or joining a sport because, aside from strength, you need to exercise your mental facilities to decide and act according to plan. No wonder businessmen, generals and coaches love to read the Art of War: because it teaches how to plan and act like a champion.
Posted by: Matthew Engquist | March 01, 2012 at 07:24 AM