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Feb 2020
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8. What Made People Like Kobe Bryant, Je...

ANDY FRISELLA #100TO0
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What does it take to build a real legacy? Jesus Christ, Adolf Hitler, Kobe Bryant… no matter what their goal was, it was very clear that each one was highly skilled in influencing people, culture, and the world.

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