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« Reply #10 on: August 01, 2014, 11:26:06 am » |
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My favorite was the one called BROKE about all the players who lost all their money. They were all on there whining about how miserable their lives are, when they made more money in a year than I will ever see in my lifetime. Have you heard about how frequently lottery winners end up losing all their money and are worse off than before? I think there's two things behind this phenomenon: 1) People who have had perpetual financial struggles (and/or are very young) have never acquired solid financial management skills 2) People who are from a lower income background owe many debts (not necessarily financial) to friends and family who have helped them in the past, and have a hard time telling those friends and family to stuff it after a big payday I can't imagine it's easy to simply cut all your friends and family out of your life just when you make it big.
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« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2014, 09:54:49 pm » |
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I tend to enjoy the 30 for 30 series on ESPN. I liked the one about Ricky Williams ("Run Ricky Run"). But my two favorites were about The Big East & The Detroit Pistons. The Big East brought back memories of Big East Night on ESPN. I was a huge Georgetown fan back then. The one on the Pistons was a blueprint on how to build a team. Unfortunately, in these times that will never happen again in professional sports. They had ten years to build a core. On a side note, if the Rick Mahorn part doesn't get to you, then you don't have a heart. Just saying.
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