Chapter 1: Sage's Introduction
Chapter 2: Einstein's Brain
Chapter 3: Ben Franklin's Habits
Chapter 4: James Clear's Goals
Chapter 5: Martin Luther King's Life Is Difficult
Chapter 6: Abe Lincoln's Work Ethic
Chapter 7: Helen Keller’s Study Skills
Chapter 8: Dan Basmagian's Super Study System

Lesson 47: John Wooden’s Three Rules For Adversity

When you get knocked down in life because life is difficult, not always fair, and filled with pressures and adversities, you need to develop successful rules to pick yourself up and keep trying.

John Wooden won ten NCAA Basketball Championships in twelve years and taught his players three very important lessons.

Rule number 1: “Don’t whine, don’t complain, or make excuses.”

Rule number 2: “Never lie, never cheat, never steal.”

Rule number 3: “Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.”

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