Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Why so much drama???

I sit around lately, ok, no I'm not usually sitting. Truthfully, I'm hiking, running, skating, or walking when I think most of the time. Why don't athletes spend more time being people of high morals or character? Why isn't there more focus put into their training regime at all levels, high school, college, and professional; on integrity, honesty, health and reputation? Is winning and making huge money more important than the kind of person we become? More important than the image we portray? More important than our CHARACTER? Marion Jones, Lance Armstrong, Pete Rose, Barry Bonds, Tonya Harding, A-Rod, Manti Te'o, Chinese gymnasts, Bill Belichick, Tim Donaghy, Ben Johnson, John Calipari, Rosie Ruiz, Danny Almonte, Donald Crowhurst... These are the first that come to mind. But, it's not about those folks specifically, it's about what we're teaching our young people. I'm not a parent nor an educator. But, I give a crap about what our children become and how our world will look to them later. If we gave less attention to unintelligent people who'll do ANYTHING to get ahead and more on the ones that teach our children life's lesson about truth, honesty, character and respect, wouldn't our world be that much better? Maybe it sounds Pollyanna, or too idealistic, maybe even like a dreamer. But, but, but, I'd rather live this way, without desperation for success. Cheating, lying, or hurting others should NEVER have a reward or payoff. I'm afraid for our world when we give so much attention to the negative, the crime, the dark. Where did we go wrong when we started worshipping the winners only or the richest only or the "best" only, the Hilton's, Lohan's, Kar-somethings? Reality TV is poisoning our youth. The reality of our sports stars is poisoning our youth. Irresponsible TV and movies are poisoning our youth! When oh when will we stop the MADNESS??? I'll answer my own question...when our heroes become our parents, uncles, aunts, neighbors, teachers...REAL people. Here's to my true hero...my mom, Renee!!! And some props to my sports hero, Jackie Robinson who would have turned 94 years old on January31st!!!

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