Sad week it is. This episode is compiled of some of Kobe's former interviews where he shares insights on his wisdom. RIP to my first hero.
We grew up with Kobe. The local superhero. Completely invincible. The highest ideal of what actualized potential could look like.
It’s one of the reasons why this tragedy is so unfathomable. -
With friends and family we can remember countless memories centered around some classic/crazy Kobe moments.
Even as we got older, finding a fellow die hard Kobe fan was finding a friend. Cut from the same cloth.
Where I grew up, sports was like our religion and Kobe was a God-like figure. Losing someone who we associate with superhuman capabilities is a gut wrenching feeling that makes no sense.
I’m sick for the family and the people who knew him personally.. But I find some comfort knowing that we’ll all only further ingrain what he’s taught us into our being b/c of this.
I find some comfort in the quick exchanges and fist bumps with strangers wearing purple and gold, knowing that this single human and all he stood for is still bringing us closer together.
I’m comforted by the fact that Kobe has lit yet another fire under my ass to live out my potential while im still here breathing because tomorrow isn’t promised .
Coming from Southern California, from basketball, this hits the community deep. I’m comforted knowing the world mourns together on this one, and the legend lives on.
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