Tiger Woods feels good, real good today. After four months away, he is ready to get back to the game of golf. During his first press conference today at the start of The Masters Tournament,
Tiger seems excited to be back. Perhaps he can breathe a bit easier. He has lived with so many lies for so long that he must feel a sense of relief to have left that dark place. Or at least been able to recognize how much he had lost his values, his morals, and his sense of self. The question on many minds is, how will his golf game rebound and who will be there to watch him rise again?
Tiger's squeaky clean, handsome image of his youth will never be the legacy he keeps. So how will history be made? As Confucius puts it, "Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising every time we fail." As a top athlete, he knows the way to the top. I look forward to seeing his ride.
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