"Goals determine what you're going to be"
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The subtext is strikingly unsentimental. In sports, “potential” is cheap talk unless it’s translated into measurable targets. Erving is pointing at the mechanism that turns aspiration into outcome: once you set a goal, you start living like the person who could reach it. You pick different friends, different nights, different habits. You stop being a spectator to your own abilities.
Context matters because Erving’s career sits at the hinge of eras: ABA flash to NBA legitimacy, playground style to mainstream spectacle. He became “Dr. J” not simply by being gifted, but by pursuing a particular kind of greatness - airborne creativity with professional discipline. Read through that lens, the quote doubles as a warning: if you don’t choose goals intentionally, you still get shaped, just by default settings (money, ego, applause, fear).
It’s also an athlete’s quiet rebuttal to the myth of authenticity. Erving suggests you don’t “find” yourself; you manufacture yourself, one objective at a time.
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| Topic | Goal Setting |
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