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MBA Candidate @ Michigan Ross | Dean’s Fellow & Consortium Fellow | MLT PD Fellow | Miss District of Columbia 2023

I’ve seen a lot of mixed reviews on Nike’s latest campaign. Hot take: I love this ad. Nike is a brand that was built to support athletes with cutting edge gear to bring out their best performances. This is what Nike has always been about. I love athleisure and a good pair of Js as much as the next person, but the heart of Nike is high performance and that’s exactly why the absolute best athletes on the earth choose to sign with the Nike team. I love how inclusive the brand has become over the years and the ways in which they’re continuing to innovate to meet the needs of every athlete (think: adaptive footwear—Nike EasyOn, or Nike Victory for modest swimwear). I was a high performing athlete for a good chunk of my life. This ad reminded me of the sacrifices that are required to be at the top of one’s game. Where others see selfishness, these athletes see sacrifice. The question in the ad “am I a bad person?” reminded me of the guilt that comes with trading in social time for time in the gym. To get to a high level of sport one must be meticulous but to get to the Olympic level one must be obsessive. That level of drive and commitment is what Nike is celebrating in this ad. Winning isn’t for everyone because not everyone is willing to make the sacrifices it takes to do so. But for the ones who will, the victory is even sweeter.

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The world’s best athletes aren't just motivated by the idea of winning — they are relentlessly fueled by it. That mindset is on display in Nike’s summer 2024 campaign, “Winning Isn’t for Everyone.” Nike and a collective of its elite athletes are showing the world what passion for winning means, and that celebrating the pursuit of victory can be the ultimate source of inspiration for all athletes. Learn more about the campaign: https://lnkd.in/gQaHbFKm #JustDoIt #SwooshLife #WinningIsntForEveryone

WINNING ISN’T FOR EVERYONE | AM I A BAD PERSON? | NIKE

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Lenora E. Johnson, DrPH

Director, Science Policy, Engagement, Education, and Communications at National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

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Absolutely, Jude!! For those athletes (or us former athletes), there is a great deal of truth to being "a bad person". Truth is, however, its thankfully on the court/field/course/track and between the opening and closing gametime chimes. 😉

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