tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post4412523200176926266..comments2024-03-15T15:36:03.203-04:00Comments on Wait 'til Next Year, Again: Lingering Items--Credibility EditionGary Benzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10578834252235902676noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post-87726417379827646622010-06-30T14:26:29.401-04:002010-06-30T14:26:29.401-04:00did you see the documentary,"more than a game...did you see the documentary,"more than a game"? i got from it a sense of the world lebron grew up in. he has said and showed time and again how much he values those early friendships and mentors and how important that trust and loyalty are to him. i got the impression that for all the difficulties growing up poor in a single parent[but very loving]home,akron encouraged his personal virtues and gifts and he was given ample opportunities to flourish personally and professionally. like you [i think] lebron does'nt have a stake in imagined greener pastures else where. we all know what he wants is championships and i think you are correct in what he needs to get him there. very thoughtful piece ,gary.ofcourse, between perception and reality, nothing in life ever stays the same. over time, feelings intensify or fade--that's the way of the world. m.m.noreply@blogger.com