I've done the same thing in the world of business that winners do in the game. I watch them, admire them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Always imitate the behavior of the winners when you lose.
All I've done all my life is just tried to better the game for our players and for those people watching.
Winning is an amazing feeling. You don't get that in business; you don't get that in many things.
If you've got a regular feed of winners, you control your mind to do it. It becomes a must. If you didn't have that regular flow of winning, whether you could get yourself to do that, I don't know. It's a lot easier when you know the next day you can win and you can win and win, it's worth doing it.
I don't spend a lot of time watching my performances after the fact. I suck at playing video games, but I'm a fan of the creativity, the brilliance, and the possibility of the industry.
The big thing is to make a winning effort. I'm not obsessed with wins.
I try to pride myself on being involved with the fans and taking pictures when they're asked for because I know I was that little kid one day that really looked up to stars like myself, and I try to give them that on my behalf.
Whenever I see a celebrity that comes to watch me play, I'm going to do for them the same thing they've done for me - bring them some type of joy.
I love to compete. To me, business is the ultimate sport. It's always on. There is always someone trying to beat me.
I play knowing that there is somebody watching me out there in the crowd that has never had the opportunity to watch a game before and it might be the only chance they ever to see one, live in person. Michael Jordan once said that in an interview, and I really took it to heart; whenever I step on the floor, I play for that person.
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