No one is beyond forgiveness.
It's the way it's achieved. Sometimes you have to go within yourself to make sure you forgive yourself, then you work on your family, co-workers.
Forgiveness/Sobriety/Living is the one-day-at-a-time project.
This guy has enough money to stay at home and work on his life/family/relationship. Instead? He chooses to claim Hunky Dory-ness and
after a few months decides to go and play golf again, the same lifestyle and enviroment that got him into trouble.
It has nothing to do with forgiveness. For him or from us.
IT has to do with character.
It's not Gatorade, Gillette, Nike or condoms....ba dump.
This guy pulled a scam on everyone and forgive us if we fell for the simple joy of watching something to get us away from our boring life.
We do watch sports to escape and for some of us it's a critical part of our being.
You want to yell, scream and cheer. If your team/man/woman loses? You should feel good that they performed well.
So, now TW has put himself into the position of being human- He's the same jackass that left your sister, left her head spinning and became the talk of the town by making everyone look stupid because they thought he was a great guy.
We may not have the right to feel indignant because he cheated on his wife? But, people that truly thought he was a class act as a golfer are the ones that he has to win back.
5 months of press conferences and rehab do not make a clean slate. and the people who want to separate the golf from his marriage are the same people who will look at a spouse or SO and say, They would never cheat on ME!!
LOL,
Everyone has the "Flaming Bag of Tiger Poop" left on their doorstep, one time or another.
It's resisting the urge to stomp it out barefoot that makes us all unique.![]()
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