Dear Taichung Happiers,
This is Kevin. This week’s topic is Linsanity phenomenon. Since Michael Jordan retired, I pay little attention to NBA. But over the past four weeks, a rising star, Jeremy Lin caught our attention again. Before Linsanity began Jeremy Lin was almost released from New York Knick. At first he booked a return flight ticket and planed to join a basketball team in Italy. God gives him an opportunity when some of his colleges were busying with personal issue. As a bench player, he did seize the chance and soon made a big sensation across the continental. Now he is a fixed starter of NY knick and invited to join the rising star game on late Feb. Except for Linsanity, I curious about how he deal with the overnight success. He always stays humble and credits to his teammates and coach. The philosophy is different to what we have seen on NBA culture.
Everyone have different kinds of Monday syndrome. My syndrome is feeling total exhausted when I wake up. My way to beat Monday syndrome is to go to my company office and do some preparations for the next day on Sunday afternoon. Forbes also listed ten lessons that Jeremy can teach us before we go to work on Monday morning. For those who have a successful career have lots of things in common. From successful story of Steve Jobs and Jeremy Lin, no matter what others think they are endless pursuing the perfection of products or skills. And I do believe they don’t have Monday syndrome.
Having a nice week, Kevin