Sometimes I Dream That He Is Me

A tribute to Jordan, flow state, and the quiet art of self-mastery.

To be a teenager in Chicago in the 1990s — how lucky is that.

Michael Jordan — he was a mindset. He was everything I wanted to be: focused, free, joyful under pressure. I love to dream that he is me.

What gave him the ability to rise when others cracked? To execute while everyone else was thinking? To make the hardest moments look... effortless?

That edge — I’ve spent my life chasing it. On the golf course. In business. In breathwork. In stillness. In chaos.

But here’s the truth: it’s not about control. It’s about letting go.

Jordan didn’t dominate because he was robotic. He dominated because he was present. He trained, yes. Ruthlessly. But when it was time to perform, he flowed. He trusted. He moved without overthinking. He knew.

That’s the state Flow 18 is built for.
Not a high. Not a hack.
A return to rhythm. Feel. Clarity.
A companion for those of us who know the game is played between our ears.

This blog is a space to explore that — the intersection of performance and presence. It’s for golfers and seekers and anyone who knows the best things in life happen when we stop gripping too tight.

I still think of MJ every time I tee it up. I still hear that commercial in my head:
“Sometimes I dream, that he is me...”

And now, I’m dreaming something else — that you find your version of that feeling too.

Let’s flow.


Mark
Founder, Flow 18


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