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Although, admitting you have the problem is the first step towards recovery. :D |
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The only way to survive long-term in this game is to establish and maintain an even keel. Coaches are hardly immune from criticism and second-guessing. Look at the overly-vocal and overly-involved parents questioning every move and every possession and it isn't much easier to be a coach than an official. I don't want to get into a pissing contest about who's got it tougher. Yet most of us who are dedicated to the game we love carry on and block out the background din. |
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So, does someone need a weekend? ;) |
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But seriously, I think the definition of "spoiled" is the kid who always blames everything on everyone else. And it saddens me to see so many spoiled kids in basketball. |
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I agree you might see more "spoiled" kids (and coaches) than you used to, but I guess I'm an optimist - I think the majority still have the right attitudes. It's just seems like hard work making sure the "virus" doesn't spread. |
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Socrates - Greek philosopher in Athens (469 BC - 399 BC) Looks like things haven't changed much in about 2,400 years... |
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adj 1: treated with excessive indulgence; "pampered from earliest childhood, he believed the world had been invented for his entertainment" [syn: coddled, pampered] 2: having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention; "a spoiled child" [syn: spoilt] |
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