jave36
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Get off his lawn. Sounds like it’s affecting your mental health.I get that it takes all types of folks. Old school says team first, don't attract attention to yourself, attract it to your team since it takes all of the individuals to come together and perform as one to do well in team sports. I never said look at me when playing team sports in HS or college. But that's just me and how I was taught.
That does not mean Maurer cannot attract attention to sobriety as an individual. That's honorable. But that tweet followed many tweets that were immature (to be nice) at best and stupid at their worst. So, for you young rascals - is it the body of work or the individual tweet that matters or something else that matters? I need to understand non-boomer (since we are evil apparently) thinking better. People see the body of work and go, "That dude is a few bricks shy of a load." Posters see that sobriety tweet only and say, "What a great thing he just did."
What say you? Educate an old codger.
I hate the stupid stuff idiot attention whores post a lot of the time, my feeling about that is "shut up and try harder, play harder, and quit talking about it"..especially dudes that haven't accomplished jackYeah, how dare Maurer celebrate a personal health milestone on a social media platform that might encourage one of his followers to possibly seek help for an addiction and turn their life around....selfish bastage.
My feelings exactlyI get that it takes all types of folks. Old school says team first, don't attract attention to yourself, attract it to your team since it takes all of the individuals to come together and perform as one to do well in team sports. I never said look at me when playing team sports in HS or college. But that's just me and how I was taught.
That does not mean Maurer cannot attract attention to sobriety as an individual. That's honorable. But that tweet followed many tweets that were immature (to be nice) at best and stupid at their worst. So, for you young rascals - is it the body of work or the individual tweet that matters or something else that matters? I need to understand non-boomer (since we are evil apparently) thinking better. People see the body of work and go, "That dude is a few bricks shy of a load." Posters see that sobriety tweet only and say, "What a great thing he just did."
What say you? Educate an old codger.
The thing about being young and dumb is nothing new. Every person has and still does things that they had just as soon have everyone forget. The social media generation just don't yet fully understand that the older group of people do, say and think many of the same things they do but we just try not to document it on a public forum. Memories will in most cases fade and the momentary lapse of common sense will as well but when you write it down or key it in and give to the multitudes somebody will always seem to have a copy. I read about people getting fired or losing a chance to advance in the field of their choice every week it seems for things they posted on social media 5 years ago or longer. You would think some people would take that to heart........but I'm old and don't understand the way of the world I guess.
Humility is not thinking of yourself at all.Humility is not thinking less of yourself; it is thinking of yourself less. Rick Warren
Social media in general does not foster this ideal. Just my opinion. (Not talking about Maurer at all, proud of his accomplishment. Hopefully my son can say the same one day)
Ya but the consistency has been insane. True he hasn't capped it off, but he's an amazing coach.
In the course of settlement negotiations with the school, the athletes’ attorneys put forth a number of potential arguments of disproportionate treatment they were ready to make at trial, which included raising questions about expensive new vehicles that some track athletes said they had witnessed Clemson football players driving around campus.
