life
Boggs fell in love very early. Before going to college, he and his girlfriend Joan gave birth to a daughter. In the third year of high school, Joan was pregnant again. After having two daughters, Boggs officially got a marriage certificate. After marriage, Boggs had another son, and the couple named him "Boggs II".
In Boggs' life, he pays attention to three things, family, basketball and public welfare. No matter how busy he is, he always enthusiastically accepts the invitations from schools and organizations. He is willing to do something for public welfare, and he feels it is his duty to educate children. He wants children to stay away from drugs and crime and take the right path.
Of course, the topic he often talks about is basketball. He always tells his children, "Being short doesn't mean everything. As long as you work harder and realize your dreams, you may become an NBA player or a sports star.
What Boggs tells people is: "If you want to believe in yourself, you can only succeed if you believe in yourself."
People have no absolute advantage, and the so-called advantage is the condition to be fully utilized. Some people have recognized advantages, but they don't make use of them. In fact, this advantage cannot be called an advantage. On the contrary, some people have what ordinary people call shortcomings, but they can face them correctly, work hard and give full play to them, which becomes an advantage. Don't be complacent because you have advantages, and don't give up on yourself because of such defects, but have an enterprising heart.