Magic Johnson's American dream: 'Helping others besides yourself'

Until July 4, The Post, in collaboration with the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream, is spotlighting stories from US citizens sharing their visions of the American dream in 2026. One of these voices is Earvin “Magic” Johnson, known for his illustrious career as the first overall pick for the Los Angeles Lakers in 1977, earning five NBA Championships and twelve All-Star titles, before transitioning into a successful career as a billionaire entrepreneur and a prominent advocate against HIV and AIDS.

To me, the American Dream means ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to claim their share of it.

I empathize with those facing hardships in inner cities and urban areas across America, individuals who feel sidelined, irrespective of their race, due to economic challenges.

My own upbringing was marked by poverty. But through education, determination, and recognizing my talent in basketball, combined with relentless effort, I was able to seize my opportunities.

My parents instilled strong values in me that shaped the person I am today. Like my father, who juggled two jobs to provide for our family of six sisters and three brothers, I embody a strong work ethic. Meanwhile, my mother’s compassion and desire to make a difference in the world became part of who I am.

While I thrived on the basketball court, I was equally dedicated to my education and forming connections. I never hesitated to approach successful individuals for mentorship or advice, seeking guidance on how to achieve my own version of the American dream.

I rolled my sleeves up and I went to work. And I worked very, very hard. And that, to me, is what the American dream is all about. It is educating yourself to get a good job. And then, also, blessing not only your own family but other people. 

Giving back is at the top of my list of things to do every single year: 125 kids on scholarship. [The Magic Johnson Foundation has] built 18 technology centers around the country. I built housing and hospitals in Africa through different organizations and also gave medicine to care for those who were living with HIV and AIDS. We’ve given over $10 million to different HIV and AIDS organizations throughout America.

That’s the American dream to me: helping others besides yourself.

The American Dream Video Project showcases real stories that illuminate pathways to opportunity. Featured at the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream (MCAAD), this series is part of the Center’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. MCAAD is Washington, DC’s newest cultural institution, offering interactive exhibits and stories about achieving the American Dream. For more information, visit mcaad.org.

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