Basketball Coach Unplugged

Ep 2339 The 20-40-60 Rule for Basketball Coaching

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⁠www.aihoopscoach.com⁠ https://teachhoops.com/ The "20-40-60 Rule" is a widely cited piece of wisdom, often attributed to actress Shirley MacLaine, that describes a common progression in how people relate to the opinions of others as they age. While it's not a formal psychological or financial rule, it offers a compelling insight into personal development and self-perception. Here's a breakdown of the rule: At 20, you worry about what everyone is thinking of you. In our youth, there's a strong emphasis on fitting in, seeking approval, and establishing identity. We often feel highly scrutinized and are very sensitive to perceived judgments from peers, family, and society. This stage is marked by a significant concern for external validation. At 40, you don't give a damn what people are thinking about you. As people mature and gain life experience, they often develop a stronger sense of self and confidence. The need for external validation diminishes, and individuals become more comfortable in the