Having Slept With 2000 Women and Lost $27 Million, Dennis Rodman Outlines the 1 Unresolved Matter in His Life
Dennis Rodman is easily one of the most lively figures the NBA has ever seen. The Worm is a man who lived life to the fullest, both on and off the court.
To say that Rodman had an eccentric lifestyle is an understatement. From sleeping with over 2000 women to losing $27 million. Dennis has done it all.
However, now 61 years of age, Rodman himself believes it’s time to mellow down. He thinks that he only has one thing left to do on this earth, and that is to die peacefully.
Dennis Rodman believes that all that is left in life for him is to die peacefully
Dennis Rodman has been through a lot in his lifetime. Both as an NBA superstar and as a human being. Now, he’s at an age where his previous shenanigans are getting too much for him.
In an interview with GQ last year, The Worm, who had turned 60 spoke about his previously eccentric lifestyle and how he was done with it. In fact, he believes that all he has left to do in life is die a peaceful death.
“I think I’ve got a lot more to give to people. I think I got a little more happiness for the youth of the world. But, for me, I think I’ve been preparing myself to die peacefully. I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately. It keeps my mind at ease because I know I’m going to do that. I’m not going to self-destruct like I was back then—10, 15 years ago. Hell, no. I got my life in control right now. Everything is going in the right direction.”
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— GQ Sports (@GQSports) November 18, 2021
An interesting take on life from Rodman. It certainly is everyone’s wish to die peacefully. Hopefully, the five-time NBA Champion gets what he wants.
Rodman is attempting to turn things around and get back into his children’s lives
A result of Dennis’ eccentric lifestyle is that it drove a wedge between him and his children. But, given his newfound outlook on life, The Worm is trying to get rid of the said wedge. In particular, he is attempting to be more involved in his kids’ lives. As seen when he attended his daughter’s professional soccer game.
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He still has a long way to go. But, hopefully, he can make amends before his time comes.
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