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John Wooden sulla differenza tra vittoria e successo

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About this talk

Con profonda semplicità, l'allenatore John Wooden ridefinisce il successo e ci esorta tutti a cercare il meglio in noi stessi. In questo stimolante discorso condivide i consigli che dava ai suoi giocatori all'Università della California di Los Angeles (UCLA), cita versi di poesia e ricorda la saggezza di suo padre.

Translated into Italian by Francesca Maternini
Reviewed by Pierfranco Fasola
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About John Wooden

John Wooden, affectionately known as Coach, led UCLA to record wins that are still unmatched in the world of basketball. Today, he continues to share the values and life lessons he passed to… Full bio and more links

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