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04:57It was a three game sweep built on mental toughness as much as physical talent. And for Michael the way to develop the mind had always been through the heart.
05:07A lot of parents are asking, well, what advice would you give my kids? And my advice would be, let them just enjoy the game.
05:19From that mountain that you never thought you'd climb.
05:26I think what they have to learn more about at the young age is their love for the game. And once they develop that, then the mental part is easy.
05:36Did you ever fall in love with a vision?
05:41Solving through your mind.
05:43Did you ever know the feeling of glory?
05:46I didn't really get instruction until I was a junior in high school.
05:50First, I just loved the game. And I let my skills develop.
05:55Got that feeling.
05:57Hey, hey, you like the game.
06:00So I believe in learning late. Playing early, but learning late.
06:05Michael's love of the game was born in his hometown of Wilmington, North Carolina, during long afternoons on the playground.
06:14His older brother Larry helped Michael hone his game in their epic battles of one on one at their backyard hoop.
06:22But Michael's first hard lesson would come when he tried out for the varsity team at Laney High.
06:28When I was a sophomore in high school, like most high school kids, you get all the energy and all the motivation and excitement of making your varsity team.
06:39Which is a big thing. Status is a lot when you're in high school.
06:44So you can imagine the disappointment that I got when I felt like I should have made the team, but then didn't make the team.
06:51I'm crying. I lost my emotions totally.
06:55My mother came to me and said, use that energy to prove to the coach and to your peers and your classmates that they made a mistake.
07:07You give it your best. You try so hard and you get to the point, I know I can't do it.
07:12And if you try one more time, you're able to achieve it. It's going one step further.
07:17That's not giving up. It's giving your best. I only will walk away when I know I do not have anything else to give.
07:24The disappointment was so deep, like a cut. It struck the fire in me to make sure that I never endure that type of pain again.
07:35In the second round of the playoffs, Michael returned home with a vengeance.
07:41Playing the Charlotte Lawrence, it would be Michael's last professional appearance in North Carolina.
07:48It's always been a treat to come back home when you've grown up here and go out, become a man when you're home,
07:54and then come back home to show what's evolved in that person.
07:58For fans who have watched him since his days as a Carolina schoolboy, what emerged now was not just the skill, but the willpower.
08:19Those who remembered his raw potential now saw the results of a lifetime of hard work.
08:28He would go to JV practice and practice, and then he'd go to Boston practice.
08:31We'd play ball games, and after games were over, he'd run what we call suicides or line reels.
08:37He'd run those by himself.
08:40I just marveled at his work habits even then.
08:43With his competitiveness, to go with all that dedication, you know, it was something to see.
08:51The weakest part of Michael's game on the offensive end was his shooting.
08:57So he obviously mastered something that everybody said he couldn't do when he came out of college,
09:02and he did it by shooting and shooting and shooting and shooting consistently.
09:07The other thing that people told him that he wasn't a really good defensive player,
09:11and he found a way to not only become a great defensive player, but the best defensive player in the NBA.
09:17This guy said, those are my weaknesses. I'm going to figure out how to make those my strengths.
09:23And he did it.
09:26I got a glimpse, really, of Michael Jordan and what he was all about the first time I ever coached him.
09:31About two minutes to go in the game, I called a timeout, and we were down two.
09:35It was right there in the balance, and I had some little powder on my mouth from where I chewed some gum
09:41and chewed it so hard that it really become powder.
09:44And Michael grabbed a cup of water, and he handed it to me, and he said,
09:48take a drink of this water, clear that stuff off your mouth. I'm not going to let you lose your first game.
09:53The level of faith that I have in anything in life is taught to you from your parents.
09:59It is a trait that I would never trade anything for.
10:02And if I can ever pass anything on to my kids, it would be optimistic about everything in life.
10:09He was only a freshman at the University of North Carolina, but with the 1982 NCAA championship at stake,
10:16his team's fate was in his hands, and he never hesitated.
10:21Goes back to Michael Jordan, jumper from out on the left.
10:25The Tar Heels are going to win the national championship!
10:30After I hit the shot, my father came to me and said,
10:33this was the start of something big. He didn't know what it was.
10:36I didn't know what it was. But I did believe him.
10:45Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to Flight 23.
10:49Please make sure your seat belts are securely fastened and extinguish all smoking materials.
11:06When you wish I'm gonna stop, your dream will take you very far, yeah.
11:19Mike came from a long at a time when globalization really was occurring,
11:25and an explosion in media was occurring. And he helped drive that explosion.
11:30Yo Mike, what made you the best player in the universe?
11:33Is it the haircut? No Mars. Is it the shoe?
11:36There's been so many things that he's popularized.
11:39The shorts, the shoes, must be the shoes.
11:42Money's gotta be the shoes! Shoes, shoes.
11:45I think Michael's transcended every boundary of gender and race and age and sport.
11:50I think he's become sort of a part of our everyday culture.
11:53I've missed more than 9,000 shots in my career.
12:08I think what made him so special as a marketing icon is that he was natural.
12:12Today, when everyone really tries to be like Mike, they're trying so hard to invent a persona.
12:18I think that people see through that and it doesn't stand the test of time.
12:21I've failed over and over and over again in my life.
12:27And that is why I succeed.
12:31Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome once again to Bulls basketball, playoff basketball.
12:36As we move to the Eastern Conference Finals, the Bulls and the Indiana Pacers.
12:41These two teams were 2-2 in the regular season.
12:43But the rivalry really begins on a Sunday afternoon in Chicago.
12:47Miller and Jordan and a cast of characters that is not afraid to win.
12:53Here's Michael, slips and falls down, gets back up, into the lane, hops through, falls, fires on the ramp, and it's gone!
13:02The Indiana Pacers, with their outside shooting of physical play, were a team custom-built to defeat Michael and the Bulls.
13:10In the first two games of the series, even though the Bulls would win both games, it was clear that the Pacers would pose their first real test.
13:40The next two games, the scene shifted to Indiana.
14:06On their home court, the Pacers would win game three behind their tireless guard, Reggie Miller.
14:14Lead pass ahead for Mark Jackson. This is what Indiana wants. They run to Miller for three. Got it.
14:20In game four, the Bulls led by a point in the final seconds when Miller and Jordan would square off again.
14:27Here we go. McKee holding, looking. Here comes Miller to the top. Miller, a catch. Miller, a look. He hit it.
14:34Reggie Miller knocked it down. Four tenths of a second left.
14:46Tony, out near the timeline. Looking, looking, looking, looking, looking, looking. Got it to Michael.
15:04And it went in and out. With the board and spun out, and Indiana wins the game.
15:11With a series tied at two, fatigue was taking its toll on the Bulls.
15:15And meanwhile, out west, the Utah Jazz were rolling towards the finals.
15:20Led by future Hall of Famers Carl Malone and John Stockton, the Jazz dominated the Western Conference playoffs and would have ten days rest while the Bulls and Pacers continued to battle in the East.
15:35The Bulls lost another game and would have to go the full seven in a series for the first time in years.
15:44By the end of game six, doubters were saying that Michael was finally running on empty.
15:50Bulls trail by two. Here we go. MJ one-on-one with McKee.
15:55Michael, a drive, tripped up his feet, and McKee stole the ball, and that's going to do it.
16:01That will do it. Indiana's going to win it.
16:03You know, he may have been devastated that night, and I assume he was.
16:07But he had the ability to believe that we were going to win, and he was going to do well.
16:12Probably one of the most remarkable shots that everybody remembers is the shot he made against Cleveland.
16:17The inbounds pass comes into Jordan. Here's Michael at the foul line. A shot on Elo.
16:22Good! The Bulls win it! They win it!
16:25But they don't remember that the night before he missed three out of six foul shots that would have sealed the game for us.
16:30And we wouldn't have had to go to the fifth game.
16:34A normal player would have said, oh, it cost us this opportunity. Probably beat themselves up over it.
16:40Michael, the next day that we played Cleveland, got on the bus and said, have no fear. We're going to win this ball game.
16:46If we see him worry about what people think of us, then we don't have a chance.
16:51He's still got to come through Chicago. Utah, Indiana, they've still got to come through Chicago.
16:56I don't care what happens today. I don't care what happened in the other series.
17:00We've still got to come through Chicago. We will win game seven.
17:04Indiana, the ball. Michael will steal.
17:08MJ on the run. He will take the ball.
17:12Michael was facing the ultimate elimination, lose, and end his career on a note of defeat.
17:18Despite Michael's promises, the Pacers led by 13 points early on.
17:23Then Michael led the Bulls on a furious rally.
17:26Circles, he's lost. Riley, it tooks the ball and a foul.
17:28It was the kind of run that had led the Bulls to their five previous championships.
17:35But there was still a half of basketball to play.
17:40Here we were in the conference finals. The seventh game, we were down going into fourth quarter.
17:45And I thought, maybe, maybe this is it. Maybe we've had the last hurrah.
17:50But something rose up in these players, led by our hero.
17:58He's the type of man that could get you to jump off a bridge, or at least think about it for a few seconds.
18:04He has such a will to accomplish a mission that everyone follows him.
18:09Michael back to the top, and now the switch made back by McCain.
18:23Michael to the lane. Dumped out to Luke. 17-footer. Bang!
18:27Down the well it goes!
18:29MJ on the run. To Kerr for three. Come on!
18:36MJ.
18:37They may have had tired legs, but Michael and the Bulls grew stronger in the game's final minutes.
18:59Bulls win, 88-83. They go to the finals again.
19:03Michael, you're a tired man, aren't you? I'm exhausted.
19:14But that's what it took to get to where we have to go.
19:16I mean, everybody had to leave it on the floor, and there's no tomorrow.
19:19It's the last dance, so we've got to give everything we've got.
19:21You're rest... They're rested. You guys are fatigued.
19:25But I know you'll be ready to play on Wednesday.
19:27Our hearts are not fatigued. That's the most important thing.
19:30All right, Michael. Great job.
19:31Before making his final exit, Michael had to take one more walk through the spot.
19:37Move up side and let the man go through.
19:51Let the man go through...
19:54Move upside and let the man go through, let the man go through.
20:00Let the man go through, let the man go through, move up a side and let the man go through, let the man go through, through.
20:08Move up and let the man go
20:25Move up and let the man go
20:30If you walk through a crowd with Jordan, you see the same thing he sees.
20:48You see all the eyes aiming in.
20:50And I asked, what do you see in the crowd?
20:52And he said, sometimes I'll see a father and a son.
20:55They may not think I've even noticed them.
20:57But sometimes Jordan would say, I wonder if they have any idea how much I'd like to be them.
21:05Last night, we began the show with the disappearance of Michael Jordan's father.
21:10The worst fears have come true.
21:12James Jordan was found dead, the victim of an apparent murder.
21:19When my father died, I had him for 32 years.
21:24I was very lucky.
21:26I looked at it as being lucky, not as being disappointed that he wasn't around anymore.
21:31I was lucky that he was there when I needed him, that he could influence my life to look
21:36at situations that I use to help make my decisions to this day.
21:41Some kids never have that.
21:43Sure, I would love to have him now.
21:45But people are put on this earth for a reason.
21:49And you utilize the time that you're here.
21:51You never know when that's going to be taken away from me.
21:53That's one thing he taught me.
21:55But while he's here, while they're here, it should make an impact on someone's life.
22:00And he made an impact on my life.
22:02After the third championship, my father kept kind of hinting towards me playing baseball,
22:14stop playing basketball, I want to give you baseball a shot, because that's what he actually
22:21got me started playing.
22:22When I was six years old, I played baseball, and he felt that I could play baseball and
22:28do it with the same conviction and attitude that I played basketball.
22:33Every day, the first person there before the sun would be Jordan, and he was there because
22:40he wasn't good.
22:42He would work with a batting instructor and work all day long and be the last person to
22:48leave every night also.
22:49What it did teach me was, don't be afraid to try.
23:04The worst thing that can happen is it doesn't pan out the way that you envision it, but
23:10at least you know that by giving it a shot.
23:15People were basically saying that I didn't have no reason to be in the sport, and I was
23:20degrading the sport.
23:22When those negative things started to happen, the only thing, I wish my father was there
23:26to give me the positive reinforcements that I needed.
23:28I asked him what it was like for him in the morning, and Jordan said, I get up before the
23:33sun comes up, and I make myself some breakfast by myself.
23:37He was down there alone.
23:39And I get in the car, and I'm driving to spring training, and there's no one really out on
23:45the roads yet.
23:46And I look at the seat next to me, and I see my dad.
23:52And I talk to him.
23:54I think to myself, Pops, we're doing this.
23:57We're doing this together.
24:00And the day would end, and he would say to the batting instructor, can we do a little more?
24:05I think I'm getting this.
24:06I think I'm learning this.
24:07I think I'm getting this.
24:08And that's when Sports Illustrated put him on the cover, saying that Michael Jordan is
24:13embarrassed baseball.
24:14And as I would watch him there every night as the sun was going down and the other ball
24:18players had left, and I would see this guy working to get better, Michael Jordan working
24:23to get better.
24:24I couldn't help thinking that if you ever have children, you ought to pray that they
24:29grow up someday to embarrass you like this.
24:31Michael Jordan.
24:32I think that experience itself kind of gave him a blessing at coming back to basketball,
24:43and understanding the gift that he'd been given for this game that was so special.
24:58Michael Jordan.
25:01George Jordan.
25:01Michael Jordan.
25:02John Jordan.
25:03In the name of the song, George Jordan, I think.
25:05Michael Jordan.
25:06All right.
25:07I think that's what i'll share with you.
25:08The time of the song that he's been given for this game that was so special.
25:13When Michael came back, and Judd and I were driving down to the game, and I said, Judd,
25:33you know, does Phil start Michael?
25:35I mean, he hasn't been here for, you know, 60 games, 65 games.
25:39And Judd looked at me and he said, Steve, as a general rule, when you have your own statue
25:45outside the stadium, you don't come off the bench.
25:49There'll be other great players, no question about that.
25:52But what he's done for the game, I don't think anybody will touch his greatness.
25:57And that's why everybody's holding on here in the finish to just be a part of, if this
26:03is the last run, everybody wants to be a part of it and witness it.
26:09The Bulls had gone to the finals five times, and five times they had won.
26:15The fact that this might be Michael's last chance made these finals the most anticipated
26:20ever.
26:21The Jazz had earned the home court advantage on the strength of their regular season, and
26:26now the world tuned in to see if Michael could beat the odds and win one last time.
26:31Michael's circle spins, hangs, fires, scores.
26:59In game one, the Bulls took the Jazz into overtime, but in the end, fresher nights were there.
27:10The previous year, although Utah had lost, they had proven to themselves that they could
27:15play with the Bulls, and then they win game one.
27:18I thought Utah was going to be the NBA champions.
27:23When everybody, in some ways, didn't expect you to win, and the odds were stacked against
27:29you, and for once in your life, you were the underdog, you know, that was beautiful for
27:35me.
27:36When he needed it most, Michael didn't find comfort in the championship banners he helped
27:41raise, but rather strength from the seven years of defeat that came before.
27:46Well, that was a long road.
27:49It kept me in the gyms in the summer, working on my skills, trying to be the best basketball
27:54player I could become.
27:55But at the same time, to show players who were not on the same level with the same mental
28:02toughness, that if I'm going to do this, then you have to keep up with the pace.
28:07And quietly, it started to turn.
28:10He was your hardest worker.
28:13He competed every day.
28:14That filtered down through your team, so as a coach, you never had to talk about the
28:17work ethic of your team, because your best player always brought that.
28:20Michael's standards were too high for many of his early teammates.
28:25But then came Scottie Pippen.
28:27The influence of Michael on Scottie Pippen was almost from day one.
28:34Michael kind of helped him get out there on the basketball court and taught him some little
28:38things, some of the small tricks that he'd use.
28:46As a consequence, the two of them really played well together.
28:49It was the Lone Ranger and Tonto, there's no doubt about it.
28:54Pippen became a star in his own right, and then there was the supporting cast that Michael
29:00would challenge relentlessly, knowing that they, too, had to be ready when their moment
29:05came.
29:06He understood the fact that everybody had to share it in the game, and that he was
29:11willing to be part of this, to sacrifice some of his own game for that, was the most important.
29:16I've gotten a chance to play a lot, and play a lot in big games, and I felt the pressure,
29:27I think, and didn't perform that well, and I learned how to play with Michael, and how
29:33to hit big shots, and how to relax myself in situations like that.
29:37Michael, in traffic, to Cove, 15 footers!
29:41What a great experience, you know, to go through, not just for basketball, but for the rest of
29:46my life, to know that I can face something that's pretty difficult and deal with it.
29:54Back in Utah, the buzz was still about the Jazz's series opening victory, but by the time game
30:01two had begun, game one was history to Michael and the Bulls.
30:06If Michael enjoyed being the underdog, he'd never let his team feel like one, but driving
30:16them forward with the flair and confidence of a champion.
30:23The Bulls won game two, and now the series would move to Chicago, tied at one.
30:30I'd have to see someone beat Michael Jordan four times, because I said to do that you're
30:35going to have to dismember him.
30:36You're going to have to take an arm and a leg, and you're going to have to drag him off
30:39the floor.
30:40He's not going to go easily.
30:42These would be Michael's last games in Chicago, and game three played out like a thank you
30:47note to the fans.
30:49Welcome to my world, where I feel the most at home.
30:59Reasons will always change, but the meaning still stays the same.
31:05Chicago's 96-54 win in game three was the biggest route in NBA Finals history.
31:33The Bulls were two games away from the title.
31:36People have said a lot of things about our physical tiredness, but our mental toughness
31:41is there, and I don't think that should ever be overlooked.
31:48After dominating game three, the Bulls' physical resilience would be tested in game four.
31:54We'll see on the four-fourth.
31:58Val goedens.
31:59L트를 get down the game four.
32:04What's the favorite goal that looked like on strike.
32:12Another win for the Bulls.
32:33The countdown to the championship had reached one.
32:423-1. Do you still feel like you guys are the underdog?
32:46No, we're in the driver's seat right now.
32:48And, you know, we just have to come out ready to play next game
32:51and, you know, try to put it away.
32:56Before Game 5, the celebration had already begun.
33:00I said, come on.
33:03Baby, don't you want to go?
33:07Back to the same old place.
33:11Sweet home, Chicago!
33:18Can I ask you, how big does that look on IMAX?
33:22Does that look like a gigantic duck and a popcorn on an IMAX straight?
33:28It's a whole mountain of it, bud.
33:30Come on, man. Put everything on the court.
33:34It's all for the heart. Put lead on the basketball court.
33:37When we come out of the court, we're all celebrating.
33:41And Joe's going to be happy.
33:42Let's go, baby.
33:44Before there was anything to really celebrate,
33:51Carl Malone and the Jazz found an answer to every move the Bulls made.
33:55uit, being killed right all the way into the Cup...
34:05..with nothing but the game the Bulls made the worst in the Padre chain.
34:08But there's nothing but the Skyrimcs accident.
34:10In game five, the Bulls came up empty, and Michael walked out of the United Center for
34:19the last time.
34:24Back in Utah for practice the following day, the defeat was already forgotten, for here
34:29was another secret to the spell Michael had held over the rest of the league ever since
34:33his first championship.
34:36Even when the Bulls weren't superior physically, they had a philosophical edge.
34:40I think Phil had a lot to do with that, with his Zen practice, his whole emotional approach
34:47to a game of basketball.
34:49I've experienced a lot of different coaches, but he gave me the understanding about life
34:56in a whole different frame.
35:01I think his teachings or the understanding of Zen Buddhism is how you view yourself to
35:08deal with the realities of life surrounding you, and somehow be able to correlate that
35:14to a simple game as basketball.
35:18This is something that we talked about a lot as a basketball team, is about how to be in
35:23a moment, being able to visualize what might happen in those times.
35:28Michael so embraced this, and I think that was the beauty of his game, is that he had
35:33all these abilities to adjust, not force his own predetermined idea, but allow those things
35:40to come together for his game.
35:44I tend to be calm, things tend to slow down.
35:50As I go into situations that people don't know the outcome, I've already experienced them
35:55in my mind, just playing tricks with myself.
35:57So it didn't seem new to me, and I wasn't afraid to fail with it.
36:03Once I began to understand that, I became a master of the game of basketball.
36:13Game six in Utah.
36:15For the Bulls, a win would mean a championship.
36:18For Michael, it would mean the cementing of his legacy.
36:24The Bulls were still feeling the effects of game five, as a bad back grounded Scottie Pippen.
36:48In Chicago, fans filled Michael Jordan's restaurant, and 23,000 of if they filled the United Center.
37:01Back in Utah, Michael was operating on his own.
37:06The celebrated teamwork of the Jazz was clicking, and Karl Malone and John Stockton took charge
37:11of the game.
37:16After a grueling postseason, the Bulls could no longer match up with the Jazz man for man.
37:30With a fourth quarter lead, the Utah crowd sensed victory drawing closer with every basket.
37:38For the Bulls, the last man standing clawed his way back into the game.
37:437 on the shot clock, 6, 5, now Michael's got to do it himself.
37:48Jordan back in, back in, pumping, pulling, firing, scores, and a foul!
37:53Oh, oh, why?
37:552 on the shot clock, 5, now Michael, firing, sticks, another 3.
38:072 on the shot clock, 5, now Michael, firing, sticks, another 3.
38:14He had played nearly every minute of the game, and scored more than half of his team's points.
38:31But late in the fourth quarter, Michael finally seemed worn out by his efforts, and his shots faltered.
38:38Hornacek running.
38:49Hornacek for 3...
38:51Still, Michael kept coming, kept shooting, kept getting to the line, kept the Bulls in the game.
39:10Hornacek.
39:22Hornacek running.
39:28Weather right here.
39:36it was as if everything he had ever accomplished had led michael to this one moment and in the
39:48final minute of the game at the final minute of his career he would need everything he had learned
39:54along the way
40:10and now you got a chance for a stop here dennis and carl is going to get down to the post and they're
40:15going to do all the little necessary banging and myself i had focused on call corner set screens
40:23across malone to the post well he's fighting with dennis he's he basically forgets where the ball is
40:33and so i choose this opportune time to make my steal and i came back to strip the ball away
40:40malone stripped by michael to the floor stolen by mj michael a steal 16 seconds left bulls down one
40:48crowd gets quiet the moment starts to become the moment you know for me once you get in the moment
40:56you know when you're there and when i saw the moment the opportunity to take advantage of it
40:59i never doubted myself knowing that this was going to be the last opportunity you know to either win
41:05win the game or lose it michael against russell eleven ten jordan jordan a drive
41:12hangs fires
41:15if that's the last image of michael jordan
41:31how magnificent is it
41:38oh my god that was beautiful
41:42oh my god that was beautiful
41:46oh my god that was beautiful
41:50what a finish
41:52i have to celebrate
41:59the sixth mvp this past season and the sixth mvp in the nba final michael jordan
42:07michael jordan
42:17michael jordan's legacy is authenticity
42:20if you remove all the hype
42:22all the marketing
42:23all the showtime glitz
42:25he would be as 100 percent genuine
42:29as anybody who ever played in a gym or an armory anywhere anytime
42:34there's never been a player that's had that ability that michael jordan's had
42:39in the kind of way he did it in this game of basketball
42:43his legacy is a newborn child ten years from now and the father says i wish you could have seen michael jordan
42:50the dignity and grace with which you conduct yourself off the court
42:55those are important things and i believe those are enduring things
42:59you figure they've been i don't know 25,000 years
43:02i don't know how you do the math of that but it's like out of all the 50,000 top athletes since you know prehistoric time brontosaurus and pterodactyls included he's right there
43:16ten years from now twenty years from now what i hear people saying i would want people to say
43:22and it's simple that if michael jordan was still playing the game of basketball he would dominate
43:28welcome to my world where i feel
43:32no matter what happens in this business of basketball
43:36if you didn't get paid a dime
43:38you still would play the game of basketball somewhere
43:41somewhere
43:48somewhere there's a kid working
43:51he won't skip any steps
43:55he will learn from my example just as i've learned from others
44:04welcome to my world where i feel most at home
44:10there will be a player greater than me
44:13if you believe
44:16i know you can
44:19make it happen for yourself
44:22i can see it in your eyes
44:24it's in your hands
44:26so don't ever stop
44:29this is your destiny
44:31it's meant to be
44:32for you to have what you want
44:35i know you can
44:43i know you can
44:46i know you can
44:47make it happen for yourself
44:48i can see it in your eyes
44:50i can see it in your eyes
44:52it's in your eyes
44:53so don't ever stop
44:54it's clear
44:56it's clear to me
44:57I know you can, I know you can, make it happen for yourself, I can see it in your eyes, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, so don't ever stop, this is your destiny, it's meant to be, but you'll have what you want if you believe, I know you can, make it happen for yourself, I can see it in your eyes, it's in your hands,
45:26it's in your hands, so don't ever stop, this is your destiny, it's meant to be, but you'll have what you believe, I know you can, make it happen for yourself, I can see it in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands, it's in your hands
45:56I'm in a groove, I'm taking flight
45:59I'm on my way, the dream's in sight
46:03And everyone will know
46:05I'll go places no one else can go
46:08Nothing can stop me
46:10Let me dream and all the world will see my dream
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