I think if you have fame, beauty and fortune it is very hard to let it go. I have a feeling it does something to the mind that can't be undone.
Mike Tyson most certainly can still be your Idol. Supporting the talent is not supporting the man. It is good to know that despite his fame, Tyson got convicted for rape. So that is a positive in my book. I feel it should not be morally wrong to separate the talent from the man. Appreciate the trade mark of the person and despise the personal deeds of the person. We must get rid of the useless thought of guilt by association. This also applies to your previous Substack about losing friends and family over politics. We need to learn to separate the politics of a person from the friend or family member you care about. If humans need to evolve in anyway it should be their emotional intelligence.
I also remember, if I wanted to spend time with the adults, I had to take interest in what they were doing and do it with them. I would watch F1 with my Grandad to spend time with him and I got very involved with the sport. He also loved cricket but I just couldn't get into that one. Too boring and long! I got into Soaps because I wanted to spend time with my mum. I learnt to sew to spend time with my Grandmother. But today it is different. Adults are learning and doing things that interest a child so they can spend quality time with the kids. My husband is learning to ice-skate to spend time with his daughter and I had to learn Minecraft to spend time, not just with my daughter but my husband too. So, sad because I am a gaming retard. I feel like that I am a little girl again wanting to spend time with the people I love but it is me who has to make the effort, but I am too retarded to pulled it off. I find myself doing the things that interest me alone. My question I am asking myself today, "Want is time spent well? Time doing the things that interest me alone or with strangers or time doing what interests the ones I love?"
I love your Substack Francis, thank you for this 🤗
I feel your pain over boxing. As the last child in a family of daughters, my dad finally accepted that he would never father a son, so I became his poor substitute for a boy and grew up watching live boxing matches at local fairs and endless rugby matches in the freezing cold. I didn’t fully realise what a privilege all this had been - until after my dad died unexpectedly. I inherited all his boxing books and occasionally flip through them but it all inevitably ends in tears. Cassius Clay was my dad’s hero. Francis, please check him out. And he most certainly didn’t have a conviction for rape.
I love your line about beauty and talent being a transient thing.
everyone has a plan until they get hit. watch out jake!
It was a staged fight. You missed nothing. Just a grift from a couple of millionaires.
I think if you have fame, beauty and fortune it is very hard to let it go. I have a feeling it does something to the mind that can't be undone.
Mike Tyson most certainly can still be your Idol. Supporting the talent is not supporting the man. It is good to know that despite his fame, Tyson got convicted for rape. So that is a positive in my book. I feel it should not be morally wrong to separate the talent from the man. Appreciate the trade mark of the person and despise the personal deeds of the person. We must get rid of the useless thought of guilt by association. This also applies to your previous Substack about losing friends and family over politics. We need to learn to separate the politics of a person from the friend or family member you care about. If humans need to evolve in anyway it should be their emotional intelligence.
I also remember, if I wanted to spend time with the adults, I had to take interest in what they were doing and do it with them. I would watch F1 with my Grandad to spend time with him and I got very involved with the sport. He also loved cricket but I just couldn't get into that one. Too boring and long! I got into Soaps because I wanted to spend time with my mum. I learnt to sew to spend time with my Grandmother. But today it is different. Adults are learning and doing things that interest a child so they can spend quality time with the kids. My husband is learning to ice-skate to spend time with his daughter and I had to learn Minecraft to spend time, not just with my daughter but my husband too. So, sad because I am a gaming retard. I feel like that I am a little girl again wanting to spend time with the people I love but it is me who has to make the effort, but I am too retarded to pulled it off. I find myself doing the things that interest me alone. My question I am asking myself today, "Want is time spent well? Time doing the things that interest me alone or with strangers or time doing what interests the ones I love?"
I love your Substack Francis, thank you for this 🤗
I feel your pain over boxing. As the last child in a family of daughters, my dad finally accepted that he would never father a son, so I became his poor substitute for a boy and grew up watching live boxing matches at local fairs and endless rugby matches in the freezing cold. I didn’t fully realise what a privilege all this had been - until after my dad died unexpectedly. I inherited all his boxing books and occasionally flip through them but it all inevitably ends in tears. Cassius Clay was my dad’s hero. Francis, please check him out. And he most certainly didn’t have a conviction for rape.
I love your line about beauty and talent being a transient thing.
If Tyson wins, it will be like trump winning again! fingers crossed, that he puts Jake back in his playpen
Agreed my man, I still hope he goes out with a bang and not a whimper.
https://open.substack.com/pub/billionairbear/p/logan-pauls-brother-vs-mike-tyson?utm_source=app-post-stats-page&r=1g5bw0&utm_medium=ios