When the chopper fell into the hill, my heart fell inside my chest
I couldn’t fathom that our generation’s best would be laid down to rest
It was one of those JFK days, you won’t forget where you were
I turned on ESPN, and the rest of the day was a blur
5 rings, 2 golds, 41 years of a legend
Gone with 8 others in 1 tragic second
For days, the news consumed all my attention
I consumed podcasts, videos and read every mention
Loving parents and kids, players and teachers
With so much to accomplish beyond just the bleachers
And I can’t stop looking at the photo of Kobe and G
Just a “Girl dad” and his daughter like Charlie and me
It felt like a bad dream, didn’t seem like reality
I struggle to find the reason “Why?” for all the fatalities
But the silver lining for me, is in his legacy. He leaves us with a model of the Mamba Mentality.
It’s so disappointing that Kobe wont apply his untapped potential
But the lessons that he leaves behind are more than essential
For example, as I watched the tributes and the songs and the speeches
One particular quote that Kobe said reached me the deepest:
He said:
“You have to dance beautifully in the box that you’re comfortable dancing in. My box was to be extremely ambitious within the sport of basketball. Your box is different than mine. Everybody has their own. It’s your job to try to perfect it and make it as beautiful of a canvas as you can make it. And if you have done that, then you have lived a successful life. You have lived with Mamba Mentality.”
Being honest, nobody is Kobe on the court, except maybe LeBron is or Giannis
But us mortals must have our own “box” and a purpose beyond this
My box is family, friends, and my people in life
I strive to bring them joy, meaning, and growth all day and every night
This box is the arena in which I find my inner Mamba
Because I can’t quite touch the rim, but I know where to put the commas.
And while Kobe strived to get better every day to keep up with Mike Jordan
I strive to get better every day to just to keep up with “My Jordan.”
And if I don’t shoot jumpers at 3 am, it don’t mean I’m not trying
You’d better believe I’m up at 3, if my little girl’s crying
And when I’m with my crew, I always plan to bring it
If Uptown Funk’s on I’m dancing, when Semi Charmed’s on, I’ll sing it
And in my job, when I’m rejected and advisors won’t call me back
I “dial” back in like Fisher, Kobe, and Shaq
And in between work and class, I’m always learning and reading
Kobe beat Reggie and Pierce, but “Who I was yesterday” is who I’m defeating
So whether or not you once played competitive sports
You should always live like there’s a scoreboard and you’re on Center Court
My scoreboard is my people and how I make them all feel
These are the lessons from Kobe’s legacy that I plan to steal
In fact, these lessons help me reach farther for I don’t know when time expires
Kobe reminds me to always push harder and aim a bit higher
So what’s your canvas? What excellence are you pursuing?
Always strive to “Mamba” the most important things you’re doing



You outdid yourself on this one! I think we all just learned “a little something” Thanks
On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 9:25 AM Janiec Reflection wrote:
> Kevin Janiec posted: ” When the chopper fell into the hill, my heart fell > inside my chest I couldn’t fathom that our generation’s best would be laid > down to rest It was one of those JFK days, you won’t forget where you were > I turned on ESPN, and the rest of the day wa” >
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