Respect Me, Once The Dust Settles.

The Kobe disrespect has to stop.

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The more time passes, the more it bothers me. We keep quoting Kobe Bryant and Nipsey Hussle… but are we actually honoring the full weight of who they were? In this episode I break down how legends like Kobe five time champion, Mamba Mentality personified and Nipsey Hussle The man who built real ownership in Crenshaw are slowly being reduced to quick clips, slogans, and debate fodder. From the media frenzy right after their deaths (the Gayle King interview, the rushed attempts to “complicate” their legacies) to the way social media flattens everything into easy takes. I explore the psychology behind legacy compression. Why does 80% of the conversation only focus on 20% of the real story? We talk Mamba Mentality, Atomic Habits, the slow grind that actually created greatness, and why we’re losing patience for the invisible work that made these men legends. No highlights. No glorification. Just the process, the setbacks, and what it really means to respect greatness beyond the quotes. Mamba out… & The Marathon Continues. The lessons remain.

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