Harry Reeder reflects on an incident from the world of professional baseball in “A Learning Moment From ‘America’s Pasttime.'”.
You don’t have to follow baseball, or even be a sports fan to appreciate Reeder’s point.

One of the many blessings of participating in sports is that they provide a “clinic” for life. One of the curses of participation in sports is that some participants, spectators and perhaps more unfortunately some of the parents of participants think that the “clinic” for life for is life itself. Sports are games that require athletic ability, discipline and competition within boundaries of rules. When we confuse sports as  life then we also lose … Read More

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