The limits like fears are often an illusion

michael-jordan

The 1963 It is definitely a year that va paid for many events that have forever marked the fabulous years 60 conditional and those to come. In England the Beatles reached for the first time on top of the hit parade with Please Please Me. In Italy Marks spent l’ the last year of his brief Presidency before illness and Tony Renis won the Sanremo Festival with One for all. In The United States, almost in parallel, He started the last year of life of John Kennedy and l’ Vietnamese hell came closer and closer. In the Vatican by just under a year the Second Vatican Council led to dramatic changes in the life of the Church and his promoter, John XXIII, returning forever to the father's House in June 1963. In the midst of all these great events on 17 February 1963 was born in Brooklyn a boy named Michael Jeffrey Jordan. And’ arguably the greatest basketball player in history. Rattling off records with the record numbers is even an understatement. It is not just a character of sport. And’ a man is measured by himself, has discovered its limits, knew and learned how to overcome them. The first major testimonial of athletic shoes he. The number 23 the Chicago Bulls, He became a trademark. Today other athletes from other disciplines like to show off 23 as a tribute to the great MJ. His sporting legend began in 1984 After three years in North Carolina. Chicago was the target that the fate assigned him and entered immediately in the dualism Jordan-Bird. Became the largest and 1991 at 1998, under the guidance of Phil Jackson, became for six-time MVP, most valuable player of the finals. He paused and then resumed, also because of the tragic death of father, man instrumental in the career of Michael. When in 2009 He was honored at the Hall of Fame said from the stage to her children “I wouldn't want to be in you to bring the burden” and in a way that is peculiarly said what may be the final summary of his career “The limits like fears are often a’ illusion”. A man who taught us to put a goal and then get over it, making a gesture apparently impossible, put a free throw with his eyes closed.

Hector Parker

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