I love March Madness. I like sports, but I love basketball. I was fortunate to play for Robert E. Lee High School under hall of fame coach Paul Hatcher. After high school, I had the opportunity to play four years at Shenandoah University. It’s been well over a decade since I’ve played competitively, but I’ve learned that point guards really never stop being point guards. Here are three lessons I’ve learned from the point guard position that have helped me in the “game” of life.
1. Success comes with sacrifice.
2. The best leaders are the ones people willingly follow.
3. An assist is better than a score.
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