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Time & Perspective Quote by John Wooden

"If you don't have time to do it right, when will you have time to do it over?"

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Wooden’s line lands like a locker-room proverb, but it’s really an indictment of the modern addiction to speed. The hook is the trap: everyone thinks they’re saving time by rushing. Wooden flips that logic with a coach’s pragmatism and a teacher’s moral clarity. The question isn’t philosophical; it’s operational. If you cut corners now, you’re not buying efficiency, you’re taking out a loan at predatory interest - paid later in mistakes, repairs, embarrassment, and lost trust.

The intent is behavioral: slow your hands down by speeding your thinking up. “Do it right” isn’t perfectionism; it’s preparation, fundamentals, and repeatable process. Coming from Wooden - whose UCLA teams were famous for drilling basics until they became automatic - the subtext is that excellence is less about inspiration than about avoiding preventable chaos. The hidden target is ego: the belief that you’re talented enough to outrun consequences.

Context matters. Wooden coached in an era when “hustle” was visible and measurable, yet his real obsession was invisible: habits, discipline, attention. The quote reframes time as the ultimate referee. Time will expose shortcuts, whether on a court, in a workplace rollout, or in a relationship where “I’ll fix it later” becomes a pattern.

It works because it uses a simple temporal paradox to deliver a cultural critique: rushing is often just procrastination wearing a productivity costume. Wooden doesn’t beg you to care about quality; he dares you to claim you’re too busy for it, then shows how that story collapses.

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TopicWork Ethic
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Later attribution: Almost the Only Bridge Book You'll Ever Need (Randy Baron, 2018) modern compilationISBN: 9781944201258 · ID: NDh3EQAAQBAJ
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... If you don't have time to do it right , when will you have time to do it over ? " -John Wooden , the greatest college basketball coach of all - time , a better human being . A GREAT HABIT for any level player is to take awhile to play ...
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John Wooden (October 14, 1910 - June 4, 2010) was a Coach from USA.

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