Blog 31
Trials and tribulations a common aspect of life. Everyone, rich or poor, old or young, faces issues and problems on a daily basis. It's what molds us into who we are. How a person deals with their problems and what attitude they have on the matter dictates the type of person they are. What would a man be without mountains to scale and oceans to cross? Just think of how boring life would be without some degree of worry, or some level of difficulty. Of course, many people live in extreme difficulty and face huge issues on the daily. But I have a huge amount of respect for soldiers, single moms, and people struggling to put food on the table. The people who face these major obstacles every day; think of what they could accomplish if given the chance. I worked with several illegal Mexican immigrants last summer in a steel distribution warehouse. These men went through hell to make it to the U.S in search of a better life for them and their families. These are are three of the hardest working people I have ever been around. The trials and tribulations they have experienced in their lives without crumbling or giving up its astounding. I have the highest respect for these people. They faced the seemingly impossible feat of making something out of themselves without hesitation. And they succeeded.
About your comment on a playoff system for college football, I do agree that the BCS is flawed and that there should be a playoff system. I don't think there should be 16 teams however. That would make the national champions play either 16 or 17 games. I would love to watch more football, but I think that would be pushing players too hard. Who do you think would have won the national championship last year if there was a playoff?
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