Injury time is no fun. Dean Evers recently had knee surgery, so did Tom Lindhorst. Both younger and stronger than me. Ulf von Delft did a hamstring and so did Richard Heny, again, younger and stronger than me. I guess I should not be surprised, even expectant perhaps. It is a good thing I have been watching Jordan Peterson in discussion with Father Dave Pivonka at the Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Clyde Mountfort walks quickly. He is in a hurry. Always. The man’s energy belies his age. He is 73 and still has a mischievous glint about his eyes. Even so, Clyde maintains he is careful now. “I have used up all my nine lives Nick, I have got none left. “I am very careful with what I do,” he tells me.
The problem with competition is there are winners, which means by default, there are losers too. Somebody is going to get the short end of the stick, but life is like that. Sports competitions are a safe place to learn how to win or lose; how to get back up after being knocked down, or how to stay in the game and win from the back when the chips are down.
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