If you ask me which is the greatest visual content ever created? My answer swiftly would be " The Last Dance" The docuseries by ESPN and Netflix on the Legendary Basketball player #MichaelJordan and his championship winning team #Chicagobulls.
Omg! Every second of the docuseries is worth watching. I had goosebumps through out the 10 episodes. Some episodes there were tears rolling down my eyes and in some episodes I was on the edge of my seat. This docuseries I believe is in the god league of the media industry. All the tv shows, movies, documentary is no match for the "The last dance". The way it was shot was paranormal.
Again, If you ask me what is the best thing you have watched in your life? It would be "The Last Dance"
If you watch the series, you will find the end the to question? Who is the greatest basketball player of all time?. It is hands down Michael Jordan. The Michael Jordan. I experience goosebumps whenever I take his name.
I had tears at the end of the last epeisode because of taking in the inspiration about how this man lived his life. How he conducted himself?. His hunger for greatness, to be the best in the world. Mindblowing. He took his team from 0 to 100 just by his sheer dedication and love for the game and paramountly by his leadership.
I have never been motivated in a way "The Last Dance" has motivated me. I have even stuck a sticky note on my study table to remind myself to act upon the life lessons I have learned from the series.
Here a few lessons I learned from Watching "The Last Dance"
- Always and Always Strive for greatness in whatever you do.
- There are times people do not understand you. Thats ok. Cause people don't speak the language of a Lion.
- Family is Paramount
- If you think you can get through life has a lone wolf. Think again.
- Be a sportsman in all aspects of your life.
- When you loose/fail. Embrace it. Shake hands with failure for this not weakness this is the respect your you give to the lesson learned from the lose.
- Stones will always be thrown at us. What we have to do is, take those stones and build a masterpiece.
Thank You for reading.
I wish and request all of you to watch "The Last Dance".
It will change the course of your life if not it will give you a motivational kickstart.