LeBron James shows us why aging employees belong in America’s workforce
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has become a role model — not just for aspiring basketball players, but for aging workers who want to keep pursuing their careers.
James began his 23rd season in the NBA last month, breaking the record for consecutive seasons (previously held by Vince Carter).
Last week, he ended a massive 1,297-game streak of scoring in double digits during the regular season.
This week, he scored 29 points in a game against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Those would be astonishing accomplishments under any circumstances, but even more so in a league constructed around youthful athleticism.
James continues to perform at a high level in an era increasingly dominated by young phenoms like the San Antonio Spurs’ Victor Webanyama.
Until recently, sports teams routinely prepared their veterans for the exit before the ink had dried on........





















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