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    Michael Lewis || A Doctor Shares Life Lessons From His Experiences with Michael Jordan and Abraham Maslow

    enAugust 12, 2021

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    • CVS Health expands health services, Loca Tora Radio explores, and Dr. Michael Lewis shares insightsCVS Health broadens its healthcare offerings, Loca Tora Radio starts a new season, and Dr. Michael Lewis discusses his work with notable figures

      CVS Health is expanding its health services in various ways to better support individuals, especially seniors, with a focus on quality care, both in-person and virtually, through partnerships with Oak Street Health, Signify Health, and Aetna. Additionally, Loca Tora Radio is entering a new decade with a renewed passion for storytelling and exploration, as hosts Diosa and Mala embark on a new season filled with intimate interviews and innovative segments. Meanwhile, in the world of healthcare, Dr. Michael Lewis, an orthopedic surgeon and author, shares valuable insights from his experiences working with inspiring figures like Michael Jordan, Phil Jackson, and Abraham Maslow, emphasizing the importance of striving for excellence and personal growth.

    • Solon's upbringing and Maslow's influenceSolon's strong belief in opportunities and hard work, influenced by his upbringing, led him to Maslow and Maslow's focus on studying admirable individuals shaped Solon's career in psychology.

      Solon's upbringing in Houston, Texas during the late 1950s instilled in him a strong sense of unlimited opportunities and the belief that hard work could lead to success. This mindset, coupled with his encounter with Abraham Maslow and Maslow's revolutionary ideas on motivation and personality, significantly shaped Solon's life and career. Maslow, who was a mentor to Solon, challenged the dominant Freudian perspective in psychology by focusing on studying admirable individuals instead of mentally unhealthy ones. This shift in perspective resonated deeply with Solon, who jumped on the bandwagon and has since contributed significantly to Maslow's theories. Maslow, who was a scientist, philosopher, and revolutionary thinker, would have appreciated Solon's efforts to give scientific validity to his theories. A pivotal moment in Solon's college career occurred when Maslow told him that someone would make a difference in the world of psychology, and it could be him. This epiphany was a turning point that solidified Solon's commitment to psychology and Maslow's teachings.

    • Abraham Maslow's belief in the speaker's potential shaped her future in psychologyBelief from influential figures can significantly impact our future directions and potential achievements

      Influential figures in our lives, especially during vulnerable moments, have the power to shape our future. This was the case for the speaker when Abraham Maslow, a renowned psychologist, told her that the future of psychology was in her hands. Maslow's belief in her potential was a turning point, leading her to medical school and a significant impact on the field. The speaker also emphasized the importance of the statement "I believe in you," which she experienced from Duke coach Mike Krasuski. Maslow was an engaging lecturer, known for his profound philosophical ideas, and his interest in students' reactions. Despite his traditional appearance, he was a trailblazer in psychology, coining the term "peak experiences" and exploring eastern religions. The speaker's connection to Maslow was so profound that she wrote a book about him years later. In class, Maslow's lectures elicited a range of reactions, with some students seeing it as a waste of time, while others, like the speaker and social psychologist Aronson, saw it as the holy grail.

    • Maslow's background and students' anti-authority sentiment at Brandeis UniversityMaslow felt underappreciated at Brandeis due to students' anti-authority sentiment and his own background, but his charisma and dynamic writing made a lasting impact.

      During Maslow's time at Brandeis University, there was an intellectual trend against authority figures, including Maslow himself. This anti-authority sentiment allowed students to earn intellectual respect by criticizing renowned figures like Maslow. Additionally, Maslow came from a lower middle class background and identified strongly with his students at Brooklyn College. When he came to Brandeis, he felt a sense of entitlement among some students, leading to feelings of underappreciation. Despite this, Maslow was known for his charisma and dynamic writing, but the perception of his charisma may have been influenced by the biases of those who admired him. As for the speaker's personal journey, they did not initially plan to become an orthopedic surgeon for sports teams but made the transition due to unspecified reasons.

    • From psychiatry to orthopedic surgery, unexpected life turns inspired by unique individualsUnexpected encounters with influential figures can lead to personal growth and new opportunities, encouraging us to embrace our uniqueness and connect with others.

      Sometimes in life, we may take unexpected turns based on our experiences and encounters with unique individuals. For the speaker, this meant going from a career in psychiatry, inspired by human connection, to orthopedic surgery for the satisfaction of immediate, tangible results. Another influential figure was Bill Vick, a doctor for the Chicago White Sox, who was known for his creativity, sophistication, and ability to connect with various groups of people. Despite his physical challenges, Vick's comfort with himself made those around him feel at ease. His innovative ideas, such as the exploding scoreboard and the idea of giving one fan a thousand cans of beer instead of a thousand fans one can, showcased his unique perspective and impact on baseball and beyond. Personally knowing Vick left a lasting impression on the speaker and serves as a reminder of the importance of embracing one's uniqueness and using it to connect with others.

    • Keeping a detailed record of experiences can provide valuable insights and memories in the futureThe importance of documenting experiences, like keeping a diary, can lead to valuable insights and cherished memories in the future. Unconventional figures, like Jerry Krause, who dedicated themselves to their roles and made unconventional decisions, can have a significant impact on team success.

      Having a detailed record of experiences, like keeping a diary, can provide valuable insights and memories in the future. This was evident when the speaker, who kept a diary during his tenure as the doctor for the Chicago Bulls during their championship season, looked back on the experience with nostalgia and shared stories of the far-reaching impact of Michael Jordan's presence. However, the documentary "The Last Dance" did not fully acknowledge the contributions of Jerry Krause, the general manager, who brought in key players like Phil Jackson, Scottie Pippen, Tony Kukoc, and Dennis Rodman. Krause's dedication and perfectionism as a scout were exemplified by his decision to travel to Europe during the playoffs to observe a player in person. Despite his unconventional personality, Krause's impact on the Bulls' success cannot be understated.

    • Jerry Reinsdorf's Unique Relationship with Bulls Team and Medical StaffJerry Reinsdorf fostered a unique relationship with each Bulls team member, including medical staff. Jackson's emotional manipulation and focus techniques kept team united and successful despite tensions between GM and coach.

      During the Chicago Bulls' dominant run in the NBA during the 1990s, Jerry Reinsdorf, the team owner, fostered a unique relationship with each member of the team, including the medical staff. However, egos got in the way, leading to a deterioration of the relationship between Jerry Krause, the team's general manager, and Phil Jackson, the team's coach. Jackson was known for his exceptional ability to connect with each player and keep the team focused amidst distractions, using techniques like the "wolf pack" mentality. In the 1997 NBA Finals, the Utah Jazz seemed unstoppable before the game, but their performance dropped significantly during warm-ups. Michael Jordan, the Bulls' star player, led a comeback, passing the ball to Steve Kerr for the winning basket. Despite the tensions between Krause and Jackson, Jackson credited Krause in his book for his ideas. However, their relationship ultimately could not be repaired. Jackson's ability to manipulate each player's emotions and keep the team focused was crucial to their success.

    • Deciding in High-Pressure Situations: Lessons from Steve KerrIn high-pressure situations, making quick and difficult decisions with humility and composure is crucial. Lessons learned from Steve Kerr include the importance of staying calm under pressure and making the best decisions possible.

      Being in high-pressure situations, whether as a player or a doctor, requires quick and often difficult decisions. In the case of Steve Kerr, he had to decide whether to suture or steri strip Michael Jordan's eyelid during a playoff game in 1998. The decision was crucial, as the wrong choice could have led to negative headlines. Similarly, telling Bill Whittington he couldn't participate in the playoffs due to a foot injury was a moment of adversity that showed the importance of character. These experiences taught Kerr valuable lessons in humility and handling adversity. When it came to Michael Jordan, their one-on-one interactions were a testament to his greatness, with Jordan's communication being focused and determined. These experiences highlight the importance of staying calm under pressure and making the best decisions possible.

    • Michael Jordan's Unwavering Dedication to His Game and FansMichael Jordan never missed a playoff game, focusing through physical pain and personal distractions, compartmentalizing personal tragedies, and earning team respect through shared experiences.

      Michael Jordan's dedication to his fans and his game was unparalleled. Despite physical pain and personal distractions, he never missed a playoff game during his time with the Chicago Bulls. His focus and self-control were remarkable, allowing him to eliminate distractions and maintain a professional demeanor in the face of media scrutiny. A personal story about his reaction to his father's murder is a testament to his ability to compartmentalize and stay focused on the task at hand. Dennis Rodman's story showcases Jordan's ability to connect with his teammates and earn their respect through unexpected shared experiences. Overall, Jordan's commitment to his craft and his team set him apart as a true legend in sports history.

    • Michael Lewis' Stories of Chicago Bulls Players: Michael Jordan and Brian WilliamsDoctor Michael Lewis shared stories of his interactions with Michael Jordan and Brian Williams of the Chicago Bulls. Williams, known for his intellect and love for adventure, stood out with his extensive travels and philosophical readings. Tragically, he was murdered at a young age, leaving behind a grieving mother and two sons.

      The world of professional sports is filled with unique and fascinating individuals, some of whom leave lasting impressions. Michael Lewis, a doctor, shared stories of his experiences with Chicago Bulls players, including Michael Jordan and the late Brian Williams. While Jordan's fame and championship rings are well-known, Williams stood out for his intellect and love for adventure. Williams read philosophical books, traveled extensively, and even hitchhiked around the world. Sadly, his life was cut short when he was murdered on a boat at around 30 years old. The loss of both of Williams' sons left his mother with an unbearable tragedy. Despite the sadness, Lewis remains in touch with other members of the Bulls dynasty, including Bill Whittington and Wilbur Wood. Beyond his experiences with the Bulls, Lewis has also authored several books, including "A World of Seven Continents," "Seeing More Colors," and "Invitation to Joy."

    • Living a meaningful life: Connections, Perspective, and PurposeConnect to something greater, maintain perspective, and contribute to a cause to live a meaningful life.

      Living a meaningful life involves being connected to something greater than oneself and maintaining perspective, even during challenging times. The speaker, Michael Lewis, shared his experiences of traveling the world, being inspired by Abraham Maslow's work, and the importance of friendship. He emphasized the significance of contributing to a cause that makes a difference in the world, as demonstrated by his support for the Himalayan Cataract Project. Additionally, he encouraged maintaining perspective during difficult times, drawing on his mother's experiences of surviving major crises throughout her life. Overall, Lewis's message emphasizes the importance of living a purposeful life, making genuine connections, and making a positive impact on the world.

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