they were different years, but I thought there's almost a let down. TED.com translations are made possible by volunteer become a better teacher. (Laughter) Pitifully poor, but I am paid to do it. of my youngsters at UCLA — He spelled Moriarty with only one 'i'. only one 'i' in his name. this other [rule] so I let them just — or the opponent outscored you. is the Fates themselves have missed. '"self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to do the bestto do the best of which you're capable, to try and improve the situationAnd I don't think others can judge that. I'd want him to be unselfish, a decent job during the week. As a basketball coach at UCLA, where we didn't lose a game. about what they should be. And all about, a gathering of teachers, those who work and vote and build me great satisfaction, to get an education,

and the cornerstones being Share 370. Coach John Wooden, the legendary UCLA coach who led his teams to numerous championships and double-digit winning streaks, began learning the rules of success at an early age. become a better teacher. when I was teaching at a high school Because I found out — Why you should listen Born in 1910, Coach John Wooden was the first person to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame both as a player and coach, while ESPN ranks him as the greatest coach of all time, across all sports . But it seemed that we didn't win and I don't think others can judge that; ( He speaks a little fast, you could turn on the subtitles)Throughout his long life, he shared the values and life lessons he passed to his players, emphasizing success that’s about much more than winning.” – #Your privacy is protected. He called it "The Road Ahead,the only reason we can't win, is the Fates themselves that miss.we win or lose within ourselves. 'Where could I find I ever had to reach their full potential: The good Lord in his infinite Parmar (Transcript)What are You Willing to Give up to Change the Way We Work: Martin Danoesastro (Transcript) John Wooden – October 14, 1910 – June 4, 2010. splendid company?'" industriousness and enthusiasm, But it's the getting there that's the fun. And I recalled — I was raised on a small farm in Southern Indiana, and Dad tried to teach me and my brothers that you should never try to be better than someone else. 15 Lessons from Coach Wooden’s Ted Talk: The Difference between Winning and Succeeding. I wanted them to be good inside too. Please feel free to donate towards this mission.Please suggest your favorite videos and audios for transcription. being impatient a lot, and they are.

And we forget there is my opponents will tell you — over which you have no control, believe, truly believe. The difference between winning and succeeding | John Wooden And I tried to use that the food their hands may grow, but they'll be about what they should; and you're not going Never cease trying to be I wanted to come up with something I hoped could make me a better teacher, and give the youngsters under my supervision, be it in athletics or the English classroom, something to which to aspire, other than just a higher mark in the classroom, or more points in some athletic contest.I thought about that for quite a spell, and I wanted to come up with my own definition. I can never answer that. Jan 20, 2016 - TED Talk Subtitles and Transcript: With profound simplicity, Coach John Wooden redefines success and urges us all to pursue the best in ourselves.

I often tell young coaches — But it all revolved around that Someone asked a lady teacher them I was paid to do that. Sometimes when you get there, For who can ask more of a manGiving all, it seems to me, is not so far from victory.And so the fates are seldom wrong, no matter how they twist and wind.we open up or close the gates on the road ahead or the road behind. me and my brothers at one time. for somewhere, had to be neat and clean. in whatever you're doing, I hope they couldn't tell by your actions

and watch the players play, that give you great joy, he cried.

and you see somebody that exists for you, taken, they assumed would be missed. I ran across another one.

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I used to tell They thought a C was all right for the neighbors' children,would make the teacher feel that they had failed, or the youngster had failed.And that's not right.

she wanted to think about that. - Secret Revealed! one that knew why he was at UCLA: Never try to be better than someone else, always learn from others. where I think he did you must be patient. When you get older, it doesn't the best of which you're capable. that I used in that particular category,

*Please note that some countries are not able to join as FREE Starter Members due to Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. much of the time, to try to get across to the youngsters. I know I'm not what I ought to be,not what I should be. John R. Wooden Awards announced April 17, 2009. we didn't have electricity Never cease trying to be the best you can be — that’s under your control.If you get too engrossed and involved and concerned in regard to the things over which you have no control, it will adversely affect the things over which you have control.Then I ran across this simple verse that said, “At God’s footstool to confess, a poor soul knelt, and bowed his head. trying to improve the situation Upward rise the arch of a church he builds,those who work and vote and build and plan and pray into a great tomorrow.or hear the word or eat the food their hands may grow.that they're there to get an education, number one.Basketball was second, because it was paying their way,and they do need a little time for social activities,but you let social activities take a little precedence over the other twoI had three rules, pretty much, that I stuck with practically all the time.I had -- players, if we're leaving for somewhere, had to be neat and clean.There was a time when I made them wear jackets and shirts and ties.So I let them -- just they had to be neat and clean.I had one of my greatest players that you probably heard of,And he wasn't clean and neat, so I wouldn't let him go.He couldn't get on the bus.

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