Michael Jordan used to bribe his siblings to compete better and avoid the house-chores he disliked

Matthew Banon

Michael Jordan used to bribe his siblings to compete better and avoid the house-chores he disliked

 

work around the house. Even temporary jobs did not catch on. Jordan once quit a hotel groundskeeping job because he could not stand the routine. His father, James Jordan, joked that if Michael had to survive on factory jobs, “he’d starve to death.”

 

 

 

But when Jordan was a bit lazy with household chores, he compensated for this with boundless energy on the field. As a young child, he had only one goal: sports as his key to success

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