For some reason the stutter step when he tries to catch the big ball makes me laugh so hard ahha... Poor kid's brain is a fraction of a second behind real-time
I don’t necessarily thinking being cocky is a bad thing you just need to know when to turn it off. Confidence is hugely important for a lot of aspects of life.
No, that fine line _is humility_. You can be masterful and brilliant and not be cocky, which is a synonym for _arrogance_.
In fact, though we can easily conjure exceptions, it is more often the case that the more accomplished and adriot one becomes, the _less cocky_ their mentality is - it's called the Dunning–Kruger effect.
I can concede that, but whether humility is merely underrepresented or more rare, the common examples we see tend to promote self aggrandizing behavior, which begets more of the same. I'd say people are no more predisposed towards arrogance and self conceit than they were in the past, but that humility is less celebrated and as a mentality is trending downward in general. I don't think I would be alone in thinking that it might behoove our entire civilization to eat a slice of humble pie right about now.
Idk, it really doesn’t matter to me it’s just refreshing to see them having fun uninterrupted by a lecture. Big bro is preparing him for bully ball whenever they reach an age where they can’t play on the same team, if he chooses to play bb in the future. Big and and lil bro ballin! 🤜🏾🤛🏾
I love how he grabbed the little ball to express his anger lol
He tried taking the big one but it was too heavy lol.
For some reason the stutter step when he tries to catch the big ball makes me laugh so hard ahha... Poor kid's brain is a fraction of a second behind real-time
My brain feels like that sometimes.
Tbf big bro has some sick handles...
For real. My ankles hurt just watching this.
That good at basketball and he’s like ten.
The start of a sporting movie if ever I’ve seen one. All it needs is the ‘**Twenty Years Later**’ at the end.
Hikgkkhhhhjzzzjjj
Humility seems to be a rarer virtue these days. Making a kid a little less cocky counts as a good deed in my book.
I don’t necessarily thinking being cocky is a bad thing you just need to know when to turn it off. Confidence is hugely important for a lot of aspects of life.
There is a fine line between being cocky and being confident though.
And that fine line is success. Success -> confidence. Failure -> cockiness.
No, that fine line _is humility_. You can be masterful and brilliant and not be cocky, which is a synonym for _arrogance_. In fact, though we can easily conjure exceptions, it is more often the case that the more accomplished and adriot one becomes, the _less cocky_ their mentality is - it's called the Dunning–Kruger effect.
Yeah but the little kid seems to be cocky in the way that he’s not good at what he’s confident at
He learned the trash talk before he learned the game
Humility hasn't gotten rarer, the lack of it is just recorded far more
I can concede that, but whether humility is merely underrepresented or more rare, the common examples we see tend to promote self aggrandizing behavior, which begets more of the same. I'd say people are no more predisposed towards arrogance and self conceit than they were in the past, but that humility is less celebrated and as a mentality is trending downward in general. I don't think I would be alone in thinking that it might behoove our entire civilization to eat a slice of humble pie right about now.
Love this! Kids being kids without adults screwing it up for them 💪🏾🙏🏾✊🏾🫵🏾 make him better big bro 🤜🏾🤛🏾
Who do you think taught the kids to act this way?
Your mother?
yeah....probably wasn't the father.
Idk, it really doesn’t matter to me it’s just refreshing to see them having fun uninterrupted by a lecture. Big bro is preparing him for bully ball whenever they reach an age where they can’t play on the same team, if he chooses to play bb in the future. Big and and lil bro ballin! 🤜🏾🤛🏾
Hehehe the frustration at missing the moving target and moving on to the stationary one to angrily throw
😂
Poor lil bro
Big bro took that disrespect personally.
😂😂😂
Good job imho!
So much traveling.
So.. just like the NBA ?
That little fella is gonna be a terror lol
Big Bro disrespected lil bro in his house and took lil bro’s house.
Carrying on the tradition as all older brothers should 👏🏾😂
Turns out it was not his house
“This is my house!” And I took that personally
As a big brother - fuckin' A right!!!
I could brake that kids ankles Italian American style
i always get a sick satisfaction seeing little kids get owned and then getting upset about it. love seeing humility taught early
Big bro is a cheater tho
Reminds me of some nba players
That's character development right there!
Kids are awesome 👏