When will people start looking at the big picture.
This guy reinvented himself, using football strategies and tactics, quarterbacking himself with lots of fans protecting him when someone said the emperor had no clothes.
He had expensive tastes, and a workingclass background, did not want to become a vet, after all. Nah, it was not med school. Well, the ditchdigging usefulness for thugging in scuba gear kicked in.
And the story of dead mosquitos around the alcohol-saturated sailor.
"but it´s getting harder....to explain...sailors....to the u n d e r f e d..."The Doors."
......but I say, ..... "......to explain....sailors....to the u n p a i d."...............
Just imagine this guy´s megalomania.
He was abusive. Just check his drunk-driving.....before reinventing himself....
It would be great to get the money back, hey, promised thousand-dollar repay on borrowed credit card, and salary of two years. ..... who else was called bitch and whore by him and his mother. Silence, silence, wwoooooooo.....the "yogi" ran a touchdown......
Big pictures can be that of the past or that of a perceived present. The big picture here is; Sudharman (Joe Fenton) was a great man who took HUGE steps in unlearning systems and beliefs that were part of his early development. We have all made mistakes and done wrong in the past. The question for each of us is; what are we doing TODAY to be a positive contribution in our own lives and the lives of people around us? I know for a fact he was committed to this transformation and peace.
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