Originally posted by barrybuss
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It's amazing that sometimes out of dysfunction comes a greater clarity. Afterall...it makes sense in a way. If you can find your way out of a confusing, mine laden maze wouldn't the lessons learned be more valuable that that of the straight and narrow path. Not always? Some of the time? One never knows...do they?
But most of all...thanks for sharing. Speaking of finding clarity...beating a record of Jimmy Connors takes quite a bit of clarity, I would say. Reading your story helps me to understand your article about making like Navy Seals after the "assassination of Osama Bin Laden" which I sort of questioned your judgement at the time. Do you remember me? I will bet you do with your "Mensa" like capabilities.
I really appreciate your language...sometimes it doesn't make any sense to beat around the bush. Telling it like it is gives it a reality...which it richly deserves. Tennis really isn't such a nice confrontation is it? We shake hands afterwards and I guess that beats burying your racquet into the other guys forehead when sometimes he may deserve that. Geoff Williams was lamenting as such in one of his weekend warrior tales not so long ago. Psychology Today once long ago compared tennis to fencing or playing with swords...the racquets represent the rapiers and the balls represent symbolically the testicles. Each player is trying to basically castrate the other. Ouch!
So it sort of goes with the territory...maybe it is best that we let the little ones grow up a bit in order that they are more in touch of their "inner warrior" before trying to force this primitive impulse down their little throats. I don't know...on the other hand maybe it's good nowadays to try and wake them up before they are totally brainwashed by their cell phone capabilities. Well everyone has dysfunction don't they...I guess the trick in life is to learn to manage it.
Thanks again...for sharing Barry. Looking forwards to more of the story.

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