I'm not a sports fanatic. But the Knicks championship was more than a sports story.

The New York Knicks won its first championship in 53 years on Saturday. This non-fanatic ruminates on the takeaways for all of us.

  • The Knicks won their first championship in 53 years on Saturday.
  • The electric playoff run inspired the entire city — even non-sports fans like me.
  • Here are some takeaways from a non-sports fan watching history unfold.

One of the things that makes sports so special is the room it has for people like me — outsiders who don't follow every number and player but who love a close contest in the end. Especially one in her own hometown.

So here are some thoughts, not from a sports writer but from a not-sports writer, on the history that just happened.

  • Human achievement is still far and away the greatest joy.
  • Human achievement as a team is a special joy.
  • Human achievement as an individual is a special joy.
  • The ability to mess up and keep delivering at your best is hard — but essential.
  • In the face of inevitably great competition, resilience and determination are essential.
  • Dusting off life's bum calls against you is essential.
  • Youth is great, but so is experience.
  • Hard work and preparation set you free.
  • People want to unite in celebration.
  • People want to embrace their commonalities.
  • Social media can still be fun and amplify wonder.
  • Partaking in something bigger helps make life worth living.

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