Shaquille O’Neal attends Sports Illustrated Club SI during the F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas on November 18, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada.Photo:Ethan Miller - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty

Ethan Miller - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty
Shaquille O’Nealhas publicly expressed regret about the"mistakes" he’s madein his personal life on multiple occasions, but the entrepreneur, podcast host, and basketball legend tells PEOPLE he’s “just happy” these days.
“I’m just happy to be working, happy to have friends, and happy to be able to help out people in need,” says O’Neal, who celebrated his 52nd birthday on March 6 in Las Vegas.
“Every day is my birthday. Today’s my birthday too. So, I’m just happy,” he says with a laugh when asked how he celebrated another trip around the sun last week.
“Every day is really my birthday, but to answer the question, I had a show in Vegas, and there were about 50,000 people there,” he says, referring to his musicalalter-ego DJ Diesel’s live set.
O’Neal retired from the NBA in 2011, but he remains among the most beloved personalities in basketball through his co-hosting gig on TNT’sInside the NBAand various partnerships in sports and entertainment.
Through his eclectic success over the years, O’Neal says his secret to navigating the pressures of his celebrity is to “not pay attention to feedback” most of the time.
“I don’t take myself seriously. So if I hear something crazy, I go strictly into laugh mode,” he says. “I mean, there’s not really much you can do, so just got to laugh it off. I’m not one of those guys who has to portray myself as a regular guy,” O’Neal explains.
Shaquille O’Neal speaks during Pepsi Stronger Together and CTG Foundation ATL Press Conference on April 07, 2021 in McDonough, Georgia.Paras Griffin/Getty

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.This month, O’Neal is looking forward to combining his words of wisdom with basketball during this year’s March Madness Tournament through his partnership with Home Depot.
In January, O’Neal became the first Orlando Magic player to everhave a jersey number retired. O’Neal played four years for the Magic, winning Rookie of the Year in 1993 and guiding the team to the NBA Finals in the 1995-1996 season.
Shaquille O’Neal plays for the Orlando Magic in 1994.Focus on Sport/Getty Images

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“It actually makes me sad and I’m going to tell you why. The guy that created all this passed away about nine, 10 years ago,” O’Neal shared, referring to his stepfather Phillip Harrison, who died in September 2013 after a series of health issues. “My mom will be there, so this is more their moment than it is mine.”
“It was a great four years, so I’m happy,” he says of his time with the team.
O’Neal was inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame in 2016.
source: people.com