Wooden

Wooden, John Wooden, Non-Fiction, 201

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    John Wooden introduces himself and give a little background on how his mom and dad lived there lives
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    Wooden explains how everything is about life and how you live it. He gives you quotes to live by and stories he has lived.
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    Wooden moves onto success, achievement, and compitition. Again he refers back to life. "you will not be successful if you do not apply yourself and be the best that you can be."
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    Wooden explains hopes and dreams. He believes that it is not good to think big because when you want something you can't have you give up.
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    Wooden taught his teams to be respectful. He talks about the hardships his team had. There home court was also known as a B.O barn. He claimed that even though it was a bad gym it was the reason they had won two of their national championships.
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    Wooden can not stress enough how important success is. Many people would ask about his players that went pro. And he would always come back talking about all of his players, even the ones who did not go pro. He is proud of all of his players because they are all successful in different ways. Reporters also asked him if he misses the fame and he replied no. He misses the practices
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    what you have control over. Wooden accomplished many things but the ones that matter to him the most were not necisarily the most rewarding ones. "What is sucess?" John Wooden is sucess!
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    "What is sucess?" Wooden is a a man that is made up of heart. He wants to see life lived to its potential, and he praises it to anyone and everyone. Sucess is all around us, not just in basketball games, but in life. Winning isnt everything. When you look up at a score board and you have the higher number, that does not mean that you have won. To win you have to be the best that you can be, and when you are the scoreboard doesnt matter. He stresses to only worry about yourself and