07-13-2022, 07:35 PM
(07-12-2022, 01:19 PM)BigJohn043 Wrote:(07-12-2022, 11:09 AM)Goose Wrote:(07-12-2022, 10:19 AM)BostonCard Wrote: I don’t think it is inherently harder to be kind to others, and there are plenty of elite athletes who are kind, genuine people.While I mostly agree with what you say here, I have one caveat that I think merits consideration. While life experiences and reflection may genuinely change a person's approach to his peers, my observation (of people I actually know well enough to evaluate with some confidence) is that often what actually changes is their political skills. The "inner jerk" is still very much there, but they have learned to hide it better in casual situations. When it comes to what they actually do, not how they appear, they haven't changed. Hard to know about Tiger unless you are in his circle, which I am certainly not :-).
I think one can respect everything that Tiger has accomplished on the golf course, and still lament that he was a bit of a jerk. I’m glad that age has mellowed him out.
BC
I live in South Florida and have two kids the exact same age as Tiger's. We used to live near him up in Jupiter but are now down in Boca.
He is widely considered an ass by parents. Comes to his kid's soccer games and stands in the corner talking to no one. Seems to lack the ability to be a real human being with normal people.
FWIW, Elin is considered to be very nice....
I understand why very famous people are “aloof” at things like their kids games. It’s the kids time not theirs.
