Because of 4AM

Because of 4AM

Kobe Bryant recently shared an all-time great mindset, manifested into a subtle quote that not many people noticed. It's been three weeks and I can't get it out of my head, so I wanted to share. You can take it literally or (mostly) metaphorically - both work and can be applied to the dream you're chasing. 

The quote came from Kobe when he was on stage accepting the 'Icon Award' at the ESPYS. He was addressing fellow athletes: 

“We’re not on this stage just because of talent or ability,” Bryant said.
“We’re up here because of 4 a.m. We’re up here because of two-a-days or five-a-days.
We’re up here because we had a dream and let nothing stand in our way. If anything tried to bring us down, we used it to make us stronger.”

There are thousands of athletes that had similar or even better talent than Kobe. Just like there are thousands of executives, leaders, sales managers, artists, musicians, writers, etc. that have the same and more talent than you and me. 

But at the end of the day, it doesn't come down to who has the most talent or intelligence. It comes down to who is willing to make the choices that others are not willing to make. 

Who is willing to shoot baskets in the dark when everyone else is sleeping? Who is willing to prepare more for an interview? Who is willing to practice their speech 10X more than anyone else? All are choices we make. 

The Dream 

If the dream is small, there's no point to do things that others won't if your end goal is not something "extra-ordinary." There's just no reason for the "4AMs." Which is totally cool and fine!

But if the dream is big... the game changes.

The 4AMs and two-a-days become intentional choices. The hard things over the easy, uncomfortable things become routine. The discipline to put off instant gratification is the standard process. People will say "you're obsessed, you're not normal!" and they're right because its not a normal journey. A big dream is something extraordinary: very different from what is normal or customary.

And over time, as I'm beginning to realize more and more, the choice to take this journey is ultimately the reward. 

What's your 4AM? 

This quote is not saying everyone should get up at 4AM or do five-a-days. It's metaphoric. The idea is that if you have a big dream, then you have to fall in love with doing things that others won't to accomplish what others can't. 

Two great resources on this topic: Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Grit by Angela Duckworth. 

Sean Coonce

Senior/Lead Compositor currently available for remote work

3y

Another excellent book on this topic is Relentless by Tim Grover. He talks specifically about Kobe and Michael Jordan's mentalities to be the best

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Kurt Michaelson

Solving problems for business leaders who are frustrated and overwhelmed managing the full employee life cycle, so they can focus on other strategic initiatives for business growth.

3y

I was once pretty disciplined at getting up at 0500 for PT in the Marine Corps, but once I left active duty after my first contract, that discipline faded away. It wasn't until years later when I saw a Business Insider video of Jocko Willink discussing the same principle of getting up early to get stuff done while everyone else is asleep. Champions get up at 0400 and the military has disciplined me with a renewed habit of getting up at 0400 every day. There's much to gain by doing so too.

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Andrea Burmeister

Account Executive at Calex ISCS

4y

Great points! 

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Jonathan Miranda-Stagliano

Project Manager @ Forge & Foster | Real Estate Development

4y

I make a billion dollars a year, easily, if I wanted to, but settle for a few milly lmao. 

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Dr. Lotive Shabalala

Prosthodontics Registrar at Oral and dental hospital, University of Pretoria

4y

So relevant

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