It has nothing to do with the internet. Marcus Aurelius has been mentoring people for the last 2000 years with his personal journal that he left behind.
Kobe Bryant is alive. If you hear him express himself, he is speaking to generations. His physical self may not be present, but his ideas, inspiration, and keen views will live for years and years to come. It is just amazing how much he enjoyed life. The accident got us all to mourn him but spearheaded us all to listen to him more than ever.
Key thang to learn is we all have the abilities Kobe showcased he just wasn't afraid of nurturing his life and wanted to connect wit those around him while we all here
My best friend is a composer and musician. He wakes up every day at 4 am to work on his and other artists' music. He always credited his work ethic, hunger, and desire to be better everyday to this man. When Kobe died my friend cried for days. He still cries when he watches highlights and interviews. If I hear him scream out of nowhere I know he just watched a Kobe clutch video. Shortly after that, I'll be seeing him maybe cry a little, or talk about Kobe, but then he takes a deep breath and gets in a fucking zone that's so scary it makes me want to run a fucking mile just watching him work. Kobe said at 17 "At the end of it all, If I'm only remembered as a basketball player, then I've failed" Kobe was beyond a basketball player. He impacted lives. He dared to be great. Rest in Peace, Black Mamba.
Kobe is missed, because he chose the hard road and illuminated the path for others, as I try to do. I just can't believe he is gone and the thugs remain. PS Good 🎶 keep singing to the world 🌎
i’ve never heard kobe speak in interviews until today.. i’ve never paid much attention to basketball but i knew he was a good player based on his popularity. and my god.. this was a brilliant man. his purpose here for this world was loud and clear. huge inspiration.
2:09 Writing Ads: Creativity and purpose from restrictions 3:42 Readapt teachings accessibility 6:42 How to see past emotions and execute: Acceptance 9:12 Getting over yourself: EGO death through curiosity and experimentation 10:50 Deep strategy, long vision, consistency from adversity 14:50 Importance of engagement and inspiring through imaginative play 17:40 Adult's job is to inspire creativity with questions 18:20 Excitement and motivation through ownership 19:30 Empathy and Compassion in teams 19:52 Self awareness through high frequency tennis 22:37 Walking through users journey to build empathy to engagement 24:51 Creativity from truth: first principles 26:40 Creativity and inspiration through structure and from restrictions 29:52 Be your worst critique to expose weakness and build conviction 31:42 Obsession from passion 36:07 Build conviction from adversity 39:27 Finding mentors: Research journey of mentors 41:33 Final Five Quick Questions
Much respect to Jay Shetty for being in a room with a giant, and showing up in his presence as a giant himself. He’s truly is one of the best interviewers, as he’s able to draw out the true essence of who someone is, regardless of who it is.
The reason its underrated is exactly what they are talking about. His channel is real thoughts and life lessons. Not just trendy stuff, which is a shame people dont appreciate
I like how Kobe explains in simple sentences how a child becomes what the child sees,hears,touch.Now days kids don't get A TTENiON.A lot of one on one.R.I.P my brother 💯💙😎
I think about Kobe everyday. He gives me strength. I’m thankful for Kobe being the hero and character he was in his life, which has today inspired me to be the person in my life. Thank you Kobe 🏀
I almost cried when Kobe brought up Gigi... and when Jay Shetty said "You can be mentored by people who aren't alive" and Kobe replied "because their story still lives" 😭😭 One of the best interviews I've watched in awhile. Kobe was one hell of a man and such a wise, inspiration soul. RIP
Yea. Chills when he said her name. Would have never thought they'd both be gone prematurely like this. May his other girls stay resilient in his absence.
I believe he was never alive and he was an angel sent down to us and he went back home. A higher power just said, "You are coming back and we're bringing Gianna with you to keep you company".
Eternal life is in Christ alone, Legends do die, they are not in control of eternity who the cross of Christ do we find eternal life. All that we accomplish on earth is as filthy rags compared to the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. We are only saved by grace, not by our own works or intellect.
Kobe’s such a brilliant man. When he was talking about letting kids be imaginative, that applies to grownups too. When I’m going for jogs I imagine myself as like some warrior that’s training for a war or something like that, getting ready to combat invading forces and like in a training montage with the music I’m listening to, and it just keeps me going and I never saw it as a challenge to use mental tricks to keep myself engaged I just thought I was being a weirdo lol
i love this. when i’m on the treadmill i put on runway music playlists and pretend i’m strutting for real. i love being delusional but it helps it not feel like working out
@browning_hi_pwr I totally agree with this. People should have 4 years minimum in the military. Teach discipline, routine, ability to actively think and control themselves
The biggest lesson I learned from his passing was to appreciate greatness while we have them. I spent most of life not liking him bc of sports instead of realizing the caliber of person he was. We lost a great man that day. Rip to every person that was lost that day.
Following Kobe since he was 17 and see him evolve as a person was incredible. His tenacity and dog mentality on the court is what made him an incredible player, but his wisdom and willingness to be vulnerable and authentic after bball is what made him an incredible person. RIP Mamba
Matt.That is so True about Kobe & the interview - excellent !Host, Jay Shetty, was enthusiastic & damn lucky to have sat beside the greatest legend-Forever Missed & Never will be Forgotten😭😭😭❤✌✌🤲✌
This makes me miss him so much.. as a die hard Toronto fan, I hated that lakers jersey.. especially when he dropped 81 on us. But learning about Kobe the person, really at awe how inspiring he is.
Watching this at 2:18 AM the day after New Years, 2023. I'm moving on from a year that set my life back for eternity. It's content like this that's so important for so many to hear that could impact their lives like it has mine. Thank you!
Oh man, what a loss. ❤ He would have been incredible to listen to every other week or month with the interviews he would have conducted. We are at least fortunate to have what he left us to appreciate and learn from.
I can’t think of an NBA player that gives/gave better interviews than Kobe. He almost have the perfect response to everything! Just all around great and I hate that he’s no longer here with us! Rest up Kobe
I've been a fan of Kobe my whole life. I think MJ changed the way we look at sports, but for my generation - GOAT is this superhuman. Since him passing away, I've become a lot closer with Kobe's mentality and simply his outlook on life. I live day by day revelling in my professional and personal life based on a simple question when it comes to bringing decisions - what would KOBE do? I am eternally grateful for inspiring me and many more around the world. Legends never die!! 🥂
Jay asked all the right questions. One moment I felt like I was ease dropping in a board room... other moments I felt like 2 friends were just running it. Great interview!
7:07 be still. things,emotions come and go.embrace them all. 9:56 results don't matter it's figuring out that matters .Try and Error. 12:52 piece by piece 21:16 deal with ourselves.
Kobe's been my favorite athlete since 1996 when I was 9. I took his passing really tough as I was literally a few miles away working for Amazon in Thousand Oaks, CA when the tragedy happened. It's hard not to tear up as I type this...i just want to thank you Jay Shetty for this episode because the timing of this being in my feed is perfect. The Universe is definitely working and conspiring with these words from Kobe. This is the motivation we all need.
Kobe when he spoke it was instant motivation and drive to be come better. He said powerful things we all hear alot, but he said it with that extra emotion and deepness. Kobe is a rare person in life that makes you feel bad about the small stuff you may be going through. There will never be another person like him. I grew up watching his career progress then took soe falls but he got back up, we all saw all the bad and good he did and he handled all the haters in a respectul fashion. Then when he was able to he gave back to the people that were by his side and never doubted him.His fans of his game that never doubted him through negative stories and most importantly his family.RIP Mr Kobe you will forever live on as a legend as an artist of life)
Thank you for sharing On Purpose with Legendary Visionary Kobe Bryant #GirlDad. We appreciate it so very much. He's a great teacher and mentor. We really miss him and thanks for the videos. Love him so very much, always and forever, Kobe! Always!
I experienced lost the taste of life. I have no motivation to do things, then I realize life is the opportunity to creat our own meaning, kind and do good things.
It still hurts that he's no longer here. I truly idolized him and it still feels like I didn't appreciate him as much as I should have while he was here.
What Kobe was amazing at was understanding that his JOB was basketball, but that was his first passion. So he was able to find a solid balance for both and strive for REALISTIC and EXUBERANT goals.
I got to say, you are a MASTER INTERVIEWER!!! You know you are great at something when it is automatic, when it flows!!! Your interview with Kobe flows so well you would think it is scripted!! You guys are in synch!!! This is rare man, I have watched hundreds of interviews before but this one definitely stands out!!! Its crazy!!!
Was not expecting this type of conversation with Kobe. Thank you for asking questions that really allowed him to explain his philosophies on everyday life and struggle. Prior to the rapid fire round, you two connected over learning from greats who are not with us anymore. Kobe has joined that hall of mentors and has left us with endless resources of wisdom. Miss you Kobe.
The world was so robbed of his mind...He was just getting started. His greatest works were off the court...which is mind blowing as he was such an amazing player. Thank you Kobe, for your thoughts and feelings...RIP beauty Gianna and Bean
Kobe speaks so calmly and true to the heart, even his posture is so welcoming and this man is Like 6’8. What a beautiful conversation thank you for sharing
How did we lose such an inspiration? He was the most woke person to properly inspire people with his outlet. He's so amazing that his words and greatness bring everyone together. I want to become great and even better than him because of his wisdom and how positive he was.
I have watched so many videos on Kobe. Huge Lakers fan. This is one of the best interviews i have heard to this point. Not jusr basketball but life. Thanks Kobe for continuing you lessons in life!! Very inspiring!!
Why was he a GREAT man? He played basketball. He NEVER gave a dime to help his brothers who are on the streets. HE hoarded his vast wealth for HIMSELF. This is NOT a great man. The men who drive ambulances around, especially volunteers, are great.
Thats so insane how at the end Kobe talks about muses and to look to people who have accomplished it before, he can easily think oh I’m Kobe Bryant, there’s no need for me to look up to someone else. He doesn’t though he stays humble which is so important, which proves why he’s the goat even more.❤️
Jay Shetty : "You can be mentored by people that are not alive" Kobe Bryant : "100%... because their story still live" This hits a little different after Kobe's passing. RIP Kobe Bryant.. the Mamba Mentality still lives.
The quote "we overestimate what can do in a year and underestimate what we can do in a decade". I think is by Tony Robbins. The interview is just so epic, Kobe is like that... Thank you KB for speaking like if every word could change the direction of history...
I was so lucky to come across this inspiration podcast. Kobe is inspirational. One of the key message I got from this podcast is when he said he didn't care anymore about winning championships and academy awards and focused on inspiring and empowering young adults to believe in their dreams not only basketball nor other sporting codes but in all aspects of life. The life lesson here is to live for one another and help others shine by sharing your candles flame. He had so much to live for but had lived enough to inspire millions around the world that with hardwork, consistency and commitment any dream can be achieved with patience and perserverance. RIP Kobe.
“You can be mentored by people that are not alive” Rip Kobe
That one hit different. The camera showed Kobe right after Jay said it too...dang!
What a powerfull person, living from the heart
💯I felt this
Truest words said by one of the realest people that ever existed.
time stamp?
“Rest at the end, not in the middle”
Rest easy Kobe, You deserve it!
I wonder how Kobe's family is doing now.
Do rapists go to heaven? Always wondered only kobe knows this answer now
@@Surfweinerhawaii one downside doesnt overrule all the upsides
@@Surfweinerhawaii 🤡
@@zenitsu9661 it was Bobby’s girl
“You can be mentored by people who aren’t alive” 🥺
That part send chills up my spine. He truly was something special.
first person i thought about was kobe and what he means to me, and then i noticed this post was at 81 likes, crazy.
stupid crazy
This is the power of internet
It has nothing to do with the internet. Marcus Aurelius has been mentoring people for the last 2000 years with his personal journal that he left behind.
Kobe Bryant is alive. If you hear him express himself, he is speaking to generations. His physical self may not be present, but his ideas, inspiration, and keen views will live for years and years to come. It is just amazing how much he enjoyed life. The accident got us all to mourn him but spearheaded us all to listen to him more than ever.
Legends never die
Couldn't have said it better... beautifully written coz that's how millions feel about it
❤
Key thang to learn is we all have the abilities Kobe showcased he just wasn't afraid of nurturing his life and wanted to connect wit those around him while we all here
But Kobe is a rapist so is he speaking that to generations or should he be forgotten
Kobe inspired a whole new generation of people, not only in basketball!
Indeed because he has practical aspects.he sets example to us.
I box and his videos help me . Crazy how diverse the mamba mentality is
@@eddygav4176 Does anyone know where can I get his bio pic The Muse.
My best friend is a composer and musician. He wakes up every day at 4 am to work on his and other artists' music. He always credited his work ethic, hunger, and desire to be better everyday to this man. When Kobe died my friend cried for days. He still cries when he watches highlights and interviews.
If I hear him scream out of nowhere I know he just watched a Kobe clutch video. Shortly after that, I'll be seeing him maybe cry a little, or talk about Kobe, but then he takes a deep breath and gets in a fucking zone that's so scary it makes me want to run a fucking mile just watching him work.
Kobe said at 17 "At the end of it all, If I'm only remembered as a basketball player, then I've failed"
Kobe was beyond a basketball player. He impacted lives. He dared to be great.
Rest in Peace, Black Mamba.
That is for sure my man !!!
“I want to be so successful that people remember me even when i die” RIP KOBE
This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for this🙏🏼 Rest In Peace Kobe🤍
Death is the ultimate peace
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Kobe is missed, because he chose the hard road and illuminated the path for others, as I try to do. I just can't believe he is gone and the thugs remain.
PS Good 🎶 keep singing to the world 🌎
Is he dead?
Yes this is awesome
“You can be mentored by people who aren’t alive” Kobe’s story is still inspiring 🙏🏾🙏🏾. Thank you, sir!
This guy is really engaged. And Kobe sees that and is giving a great interview. This man is learning and fanning out at the same time
Yea man. Questions aren't generic at all.
Kobe Tribute video I made guys! Lmk what do you think!
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My thoughts EXACTLY. This was WELL done!
i’ve never heard kobe speak in interviews until today.. i’ve never paid much attention to basketball but i knew he was a good player based on his popularity. and my god.. this was a brilliant man. his purpose here for this world was loud and clear. huge inspiration.
2:09 Writing Ads: Creativity and purpose from restrictions
3:42 Readapt teachings accessibility
6:42 How to see past emotions and execute: Acceptance
9:12 Getting over yourself: EGO death through curiosity and experimentation
10:50 Deep strategy, long vision, consistency from adversity
14:50 Importance of engagement and inspiring through imaginative play
17:40 Adult's job is to inspire creativity with questions
18:20 Excitement and motivation through ownership
19:30 Empathy and Compassion in teams
19:52 Self awareness through high frequency tennis
22:37 Walking through users journey to build empathy to engagement
24:51 Creativity from truth: first principles
26:40 Creativity and inspiration through structure and from restrictions
29:52 Be your worst critique to expose weakness and build conviction
31:42 Obsession from passion
36:07 Build conviction from adversity
39:27 Finding mentors: Research journey of mentors
41:33 Final Five Quick Questions
Thanks!! I like to come back and rewatch😊
MVP dawg.....thanks brother
Your such a fucking goat thank you
Thanks a bunch.
This should be top comment
Much respect to Jay Shetty for being in a room with a giant, and showing up in his presence as a giant himself. He’s truly is one of the best interviewers, as he’s able to draw out the true essence of who someone is, regardless of who it is.
he didnt draw out anything from kobe. he acted like he really is, watch every interview with kobe he is 100% of the time the same person
He is sooo freaking intelligent. You can tell how he organizes his ideas 💡 💥
miss you kobe
Kobe was a 1 in a billion! Rest in Peace my bro.
I just had my first daughter and soaking up this GOAT
Kobe was something special
Me too bro
@@loyalange7eno514 Yes Lord, mine came out an angel Feb 1st
No
The reason its underrated is exactly what they are talking about. His channel is real thoughts and life lessons. Not just trendy stuff, which is a shame people dont appreciate
👍
Kobe Tribute video I made guys! Lmk what do you think!
ua-cam.com/video/LTPV7zrvo_U/v-deo.html
I like how Kobe explains in simple sentences how a child becomes what the child sees,hears,touch.Now days kids don't get A
TTENiON.A lot of one on one.R.I.P my brother 💯💙😎
That’s also why he was silenced
Kobe never stopped educating himself on any and all aspects of life.
This dude is a great interviewer. And what an honor it had to be in talking to Kobe. I’m glad that his wisdom can live on via the internet
Jay Shetty is a legend all on his own.
Also Kobe’s apology for the rape case lives on the internet
@@Surfweinerhawaii 🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱
Kobe was a genius and he’s definitely left his impression on anyone who’s cared enough to watch one interview of his on or off the court.. true 🐐
Kobe, you're not dead, you are still with us in our minds and hearts.
Pretty sure hes dead bruh. Now someone like Tupac that's a whole mystery
he's super dead
I think about Kobe everyday. He gives me strength. I’m thankful for Kobe being the hero and character he was in his life, which has today inspired me to be the person in my life. Thank you Kobe 🏀
I almost cried when Kobe brought up Gigi... and when Jay Shetty said "You can be mentored by people who aren't alive" and Kobe replied "because their story still lives" 😭😭
One of the best interviews I've watched in awhile. Kobe was one hell of a man and such a wise, inspiration soul. RIP
Yea. Chills when he said her name. Would have never thought they'd both be gone prematurely like this. May his other girls stay resilient in his absence.
What happened to Kobe will always make me ask about the meaning of life. He is a human to be admired for eternity.
This is a Kobe interview I hadn't seen. Thank you! Rest In Peace Kobe 🙏
RIP KOBE
It sucks cause I didn't start getting these recommendations til after his death😥
@@Vincent-jr3tr 99
Kobe Tribute video I made guys! Lmk what do you think!
ua-cam.com/video/LTPV7zrvo_U/v-deo.html
I love Jay Shetty's way. He's so pure. What an inspiration.
Kobe was so articulate an very smart and precise on what he was doing to help the world an he was very manocyle on his craft . Legends never die !!!!!
I believe he was never alive and he was an angel sent down to us and he went back home. A higher power just said, "You are coming back and we're bringing Gianna with you to keep you company".
Eternal life is in Christ alone, Legends do die, they are not in control of eternity who the cross of Christ do we find eternal life. All that we accomplish on earth is as filthy rags compared to the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. We are only saved by grace, not by our own works or intellect.
Can listen to him speak all day, RIP Kobe
Dude how does this not have way more views
It will
I feel like because this isn’t his last interview
I see this is Jay's podcast channel where video was on his channel.
Cuz everyone’s busy watching Mr Beast fill a house with marshmallows
@@RyanFloom right, funny to see my youtube history switch from gaming to finance/mental health.
I keep coming back to this man this don’t even feel like an interview, more of a genuine conversation about real life topics. Rip 24-8❤️
24-8 and 1 rape
My greatest teacher ❤️
Yo snewj!!!! Didnt expect to see you here my guy..actually I'm not surprised lol.
No Hesi
@Stevie Wonder nah you guys went to school. We went to mamba academy
Same bro. Man changed my life for the best and to this day, he's still teaching me. RIP Mamba
Cant believe I'm saying this but he is pretty dern GREAT!
Kobe Bryant was an amazing champion inside and outside of the court 💜💛
I love how excited jay looks at Kobe’s responses ❤️
Kobe’s such a brilliant man. When he was talking about letting kids be imaginative, that applies to grownups too. When I’m going for jogs I imagine myself as like some warrior that’s training for a war or something like that, getting ready to combat invading forces and like in a training montage with the music I’m listening to, and it just keeps me going and I never saw it as a challenge to use mental tricks to keep myself engaged I just thought I was being a weirdo lol
We should make the military mandatory so everyone gets a little warrior discipline
@@_hi_pwr right. the discipline it teaches is key
❤❤
i love this. when i’m on the treadmill i put on runway music playlists and pretend i’m strutting for real. i love being delusional but it helps it not feel like working out
@browning_hi_pwr I totally agree with this. People should have 4 years minimum in the military. Teach discipline, routine, ability to actively think and control themselves
He Was and Still Is a Beautiful Soul. Kobe Dropping Knowledge. Travel Well My Friend.
The biggest lesson I learned from his passing was to appreciate greatness while we have them. I spent most of life not liking him bc of sports instead of realizing the caliber of person he was. We lost a great man that day. Rip to every person that was lost that day.
Shit crazy makes you wonder what's really going on he was about to do greater things outside of basketball for society 🤔 smh RIP
You can still hate a player, but not the person
Following Kobe since he was 17 and see him evolve as a person was incredible. His tenacity and dog mentality on the court is what made him an incredible player, but his wisdom and willingness to be vulnerable and authentic after bball is what made him an incredible person. RIP Mamba
Matt.That is so True about Kobe & the interview - excellent !Host, Jay Shetty, was enthusiastic & damn lucky to have sat beside the greatest legend-Forever Missed & Never will be Forgotten😭😭😭❤✌✌🤲✌
Evolve is not even a big enough word to describe Kobe and yes this dude grew as a human being like no other lol love kobe just lovee
Well said.
How about in 2003 when he raped that girl in Colorado?!?
@@Surfweinerhawaii you mean your girlfriend?
This makes me miss him so much.. as a die hard Toronto fan, I hated that lakers jersey.. especially when he dropped 81 on us. But learning about Kobe the person, really at awe how inspiring he is.
I miss this man!! World really lost a gem of a human being. A legend in every way!!
Watching this at 2:18 AM the day after New Years, 2023. I'm moving on from a year that set my life back for eternity. It's content like this that's so important for so many to hear that could impact their lives like it has mine. Thank you!
Awesome stuff. Great, thoughtful questions.
Kobe... always & forever.
I wish he would have lived longer. You will forever be in my heart. My role model. We love you.
Rest in peace ✨
Jay Shetty. You are producing some of the most iconic interviews right now. Straight killing it. I'm getting so much from this interview. Thank you!
Sure was!!!!
I was expecting to hear from Kobe for decades to come!! :(((( the world is missing out. Miss you, Mamba!!
Kobe was amazing !!! Such a great teacher. Your words will echo through time and you will never be forgotten!
Kobe’s rape victim will never forget him.
He'll forever be my favorite basketball player because he put 100% into everything he did he didn't half step.
He 💯 raped a girl in Colorado 2003
This started out of the blue and I just say thank you Universe. RIP Kobe 🙏🏼 Needed those words today ❤️
Oh man, what a loss. ❤
He would have been incredible to listen to every other week or month with the interviews he would have conducted.
We are at least fortunate to have what he left us to appreciate and learn from.
“I love that” jays response to anything Kobe said
Beautiful human being😢😢 May His Beautiful Soul Rest in Eternal Peace. ❤
Look at Kobe man, so inspirational!
Your story still lives legend, RIP Kobe & Gigi 🕊️🙏🏾
I’m glad I appreciated this man while he was here ! I’ve gotten in to fights because of Kobe lol ! Those who know me KNOW!
Wish I could hear the stories 😂😂
He was a great motivator, teacher, AND MAN! RIP KOBE
Bad at rape because he was caught in Colorado 2003 for rape
You’re so lucky to have met Kobe. May he and Gigi rest in peace ❤️ the death of him and his daughter was so tragic.
The intelligence that oozes out from this episode is unreal. So many gems. Kobe forever a legend and great man!
An awesome guy! Who inspired the world 🌍!! We will miss you forever man!
I can’t think of an NBA player that gives/gave better interviews than Kobe. He almost have the perfect response to everything! Just all around great and I hate that he’s no longer here with us! Rest up Kobe
I've been a fan of Kobe my whole life. I think MJ changed the way we look at sports, but for my generation - GOAT is this superhuman. Since him passing away, I've become a lot closer with Kobe's mentality and simply his outlook on life. I live day by day revelling in my professional and personal life based on a simple question when it comes to bringing decisions - what would KOBE do? I am eternally grateful for inspiring me and many more around the world. Legends never die!! 🥂
The interviewer makes a huge difference. Amazing conversation filled with life-changing wisdom. No one else did it like him…
When Jay and Kobe agreed that , " You can be mentored by people that are not still alive... " ..ugh... hit's hard and of course is so true.. RIP
I am listening to this and I know Kobe is not with us, but for a moment, I forgot about that and just beeing inspired by this
Thank you Jay for seeking this version of Kobe ❤️
Jay asked all the right questions. One moment I felt like I was ease dropping in a board room...
other moments I felt like 2 friends were just running it. Great interview!
7:07 be still. things,emotions come and go.embrace them all.
9:56 results don't matter it's figuring out that matters .Try and Error.
12:52 piece by piece
21:16 deal with ourselves.
Kobe's been my favorite athlete since 1996 when I was 9. I took his passing really tough as I was literally a few miles away working for Amazon in Thousand Oaks, CA when the tragedy happened. It's hard not to tear up as I type this...i just want to thank you Jay Shetty for this episode because the timing of this being in my feed is perfect. The Universe is definitely working and conspiring with these words from Kobe. This is the motivation we all need.
Great interview. His mentality is gold. He'll live forever in our hearts.
"Create from Truth" - Kobe Bryant. A great man has left this earth. May you rest in peace, legend ❤
Kobe when he spoke it was instant motivation and drive to be come better. He said powerful things we all hear alot, but he said it with that extra emotion and deepness. Kobe is a rare person in life that makes you feel bad about the small stuff you may be going through. There will never be another person like him. I grew up watching his career progress then took soe falls but he got back up, we all saw all the bad and good he did and he handled all the haters in a respectul fashion. Then when he was able to he gave back to the people that were by his side and never doubted him.His fans of his game that never doubted him through negative stories and most importantly his family.RIP Mr Kobe you will forever live on as a legend as an artist of life)
Kobe was a beautiful person who left behind an even more beautiful legacy! He will not be forgotten. Thanks for sharing!💞
Thank you for sharing On Purpose with Legendary Visionary Kobe Bryant #GirlDad. We appreciate it so very much. He's a great teacher and mentor. We really miss him and thanks for the videos. Love him so very much, always and forever, Kobe! Always!
I experienced lost the taste of life. I have no motivation to do things, then I realize life is the opportunity to creat our own meaning, kind and do good things.
It still hurts that he's no longer here. I truly idolized him and it still feels like I didn't appreciate him as much as I should have while he was here.
Such a smart, nice, young man. Rest in peace 🙏🏼.
Kobe really inspires me. The interviewer is one the best interviewers I've ever seen. This was well done.
So deep and such a mentor. He was truly one of a kind.
And to think Kobe only went to court for committing one rape….. probably a better man than you
i miss his presence in our world
What Kobe was amazing at was understanding that his JOB was basketball, but that was his first passion. So he was able to find a solid balance for both and strive for REALISTIC and EXUBERANT goals.
I got to say, you are a MASTER INTERVIEWER!!! You know you are great at something when it is automatic, when it flows!!! Your interview with Kobe flows so well you would think it is scripted!! You guys are in synch!!! This is rare man, I have watched hundreds of interviews before but this one definitely stands out!!! Its crazy!!!
Was not expecting this type of conversation with Kobe. Thank you for asking questions that really allowed him to explain his philosophies on everyday life and struggle. Prior to the rapid fire round, you two connected over learning from greats who are not with us anymore. Kobe has joined that hall of mentors and has left us with endless resources of wisdom. Miss you Kobe.
Your story lives on, we'll take it from here
I got it from here bud - appreciate ya @harry Shum
The world was so robbed of his mind...He was just getting started. His greatest works were off the court...which is mind blowing as he was such an amazing player. Thank you Kobe, for your thoughts and feelings...RIP beauty Gianna and Bean
Kobe speaks so calmly and true to the heart, even his posture is so welcoming and this man is Like 6’8. What a beautiful conversation thank you for sharing
What an honour to hear him!
How did we lose such an inspiration? He was the most woke person to properly inspire people with his outlet. He's so amazing that his words and greatness bring everyone together. I want to become great and even better than him because of his wisdom and how positive he was.
He was OWNED by OATHS. Come out of Plato's Cave. LOOK at the symbolism on the back of paper money. MURDERED.
@@Somee989 damm.
@@Somee989 definitely murdered for going against what the system wanted him to do as such an influence.. it’s terrible but he’s anything but gone.
@@Somee989 whats Oaths?
@@Somee989 🤡
I have watched so many videos on Kobe. Huge Lakers fan. This is one of the best interviews i have heard to this point. Not jusr basketball but life.
Thanks Kobe for continuing you lessons in life!!
Very inspiring!!
Thank you Kobe. FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE TO MY LIFE AND THE WORLD. [*]
Rest in peace the greatest basketball player and father of all time. Thanks for inspiring me and millions of others.
Kobe continues to inspire and motivate. Rest In Peace.
watched 2 minutes and i started crying, I'm so grateful to learn from this great man, forever remembered and loved.
Kobe you're missed and you were a great man, parent, and mentor. Rest in peace Kobe.
Why was he a GREAT man? He played basketball. He NEVER gave a dime to help his brothers who are on the streets. HE hoarded his vast wealth for HIMSELF. This is NOT a great man. The men who drive ambulances around, especially volunteers, are great.
Thats so insane how at the end Kobe talks about muses and to look to people who have accomplished it before, he can easily think oh I’m Kobe Bryant, there’s no need for me to look up to someone else. He doesn’t though he stays humble which is so important, which proves why he’s the goat even more.❤️
Perfect Timing.. Walking into my 30s with a whole new mindFRAME
Such a leader, such a teacher, such an inspiration…
Jay Shetty : "You can be mentored by people that are not alive"
Kobe Bryant : "100%... because their story still live"
This hits a little different after Kobe's passing.
RIP Kobe Bryant.. the Mamba Mentality still lives.
damn :/
The quote "we overestimate what can do in a year and underestimate what we can do in a decade". I think is by Tony Robbins. The interview is just so epic, Kobe is like that... Thank you KB for speaking like if every word could change the direction of history...
The older I get the more I realize how incredible and wise this man was in all facets of life
I was so lucky to come across this inspiration podcast. Kobe is inspirational. One of the key message I got from this podcast is when he said he didn't care anymore about winning championships and academy awards and focused on inspiring and empowering young adults to believe in their dreams not only basketball nor other sporting codes but in all aspects of life. The life lesson here is to live for one another and help others shine by sharing your candles flame. He had so much to live for but had lived enough to inspire millions around the world that with hardwork, consistency and commitment any dream can be achieved with patience and perserverance. RIP Kobe.
This is amazing and Educating for everyone. Thank Kobe Bryant. Keep resting in the Lord.
Kobe was so intelligent & well spoken. I could listen to him all day. Great interview. May he rest in peace.