This blog is about my everyday life, my daily reactions and opinions. I am a happily married man of 59-years, father of three, grandfather of 15 and three great grandchildren. I retired from a 39-year teaching/coaching and athletic administration career. I authored five (5) books and continue today as a sport education consultant and motivational speaker. I am richly blessed.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Some Win, Some Lose; Some Remain The Same
I often wonder, which of the following sad circumstances will end first: (1) prejudice / racism, (2) the Middle East conflicts or (3) the Chicago Cubs' World Series drought. I am convinced that it will take three more generations to die-off before we bury prejudice attitudes and discrimination. As for the Middle East conflict, it appears much as the Ten Commandments; written in stone; those folks ain't ever going to stop fighting! The good news seems to be coming to the North side of Chicago. I believe those young Cubbies' fans entering college this year will celebrate a Cubs' World Series winner before they graduate from the higher institution of learning. In the meantime, they'll continue practicing celebratory-drunkenness for all kinds of reasons!
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