The Mighty Ducks shows true spirit of motivated youngsters

In the 1992 film The Mighty Ducks, a down-and-out lawyer, Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez), must use his full brain potential when faced with the challenge of training a rag-tag group of young hockey players.

Bombay is charged with the task of coaching the team as reparation for drunk driving. At first, he sees it as the punishment that it is, but eventually starts to rekindle his childhood love of the sport and becomes the coach that the kids need.

Using his strong work ethic and full brain potential, Bombay puts his all into helping the kids be the best hockey players they can be, even as they face challenges at home and at school. The team eventually gets a sponsor and replaces their used, mismatched uniforms and equipment for shiny new sticks and jerseys that are proudly emblazoned with the Mighty Ducks logo.

Inspirational movies like The Mighty Ducks warm the heart and get the brain geared up for taking on challenges full force, which is what author Ilchi Lee recommends for success and fulfillment.  

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