Re: Stay classy, Michael Jordan!
- From: Johnny <apteriz@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 23:03:52 -0700
Jabba wrote:
On Sep 12, 2:38 pm, Johnny <apte...@xxxxxxx> wrote:Fred. wrote:
http://shar.es/13kPUIt takes natural talent and highly developed skills to
successfully hit professional pitching, but I will always
wonder whether Jordan lacked the talent or the heart to put
in the long hours of hard work required to develop those
skills to the full measure of his talent. After all, he did
not take a hiatus from basketball because of a burning
desire to satisfy a love of baseball; he took a voluntary
suspension for consorting with gamblers, so I will always
wonder if he tried hard or just shined it on until things
cooled off enough to return to the NBA.
I'm with you on the voluntary suspension thing, but you are out of
your mind to question his effort or work ethic. As his speech
demonstrates, he's one of the most competitive guys ever, and you know
it killed him that he couldn't be great at baseball too.
Yes, that is a fact that weighs heavily in favor of lack of that particular talent rather than lack of effort as the answer to my wondering.
As for being out of my mind, I find it most satisfying to get out of my mind as often as my obligations, responsibilities, and commitments permit, and I have made it my lifelong career to keep those bothersome things at a bare minimum. The digital age has been a great help in that endeavor. My income is automatically deposited in my bank account, my regularly occurring expenses are automatically paid when due. I use a credit or debit card for cash and repay the credit card debt electronically when I am playing with the internet machine so I don't have to write a check or physically withdraw any money except pocket money - walking around money - a couple of times a year. I can shop using the internet machine, buy things through it using my credit card, and have what I buy delivered to my doorstep with no extra charge. I rent from a landlord who has a staff that takes care of all repairs, maintenance, and replacement of major appliances and fixed lighting, and every month a bug guy comes in and sprays a little around the edges to keep the creepy crawly critters at bay. So I have lots of time to get out of my mind and leave all worries behind.
The digital explosion is especially amazing to me. I was raised in poverty. When I was born, my father was a 44 year old lifelong alcoholic in the very poor health that would kill him shortly after I turned 15. He couldn't hold a job more than 6 months at a time, and was commonly out of work for 3-6 months in between jobs. We moved at least once a year and sometimes every six months, and often lived in one room shacks with no indoor plumbing or electricity, where our only light was a Coleman lantern hanging from the middle of the ceiling. We would joke about the afterglow of the sock allowing whoever turned off the gas to beat the light to bed. I never saw a TV until I was 13, and never owned one until after I got out of the Navy. We got our first telephone about the same time as TV came to our area. It had no dial or pushbuttons. To make a call, you picked up the handset and a live operator answered, asked for what number you wanted to call, and she connected you. We only had that in just one place where we lived for about a year - but I still remember our number: 246-J. Odd, but despite my lack of experience with telephones and electrical and electronic machines, I became an Interior Communications Electrician in the Navy and was responsible for telephones and many kinds of electronic apparatuses.
Well, as my babbling on and on must tell you, I am out of mind right now.
As for the take on his speech, so what else is new? <shrug>
I don't know where I've been (oh yeah, I only come out when
SuperDexterFisher does well, but anyway), but I missed the whole
Jordan's comeback was due to Byron Russell. You think Stockton and
Malone took Russell out behind the woodshed after hearing that story?
--
jabba
citizen of the empire
They may have figured that Jordan's punking him was lesson enough.
.
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