Pensando para os meus botões e para o teclado:
quando se está bem, até os momentos down parecem ter um papel fundamental na vida: permitem-nos gozar (e valorizar) muito mais os momentos up. E ficar ainda mais up!
Mas claro, quando se está down este tipo de pensamentos ajudam pouco. Se alguém nos vem com esta história até parece tanga. E dificilmente nos lembramos disto sózinhos.
Por isso, aqui fica este pensamento para memória futura!
PS: Será que o meu regresso aos "relvados" anunciado para hoje tem alguma coisa a ver com o assunto?
terça-feira, 2 de dezembro de 2008
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Remembering the study on The Fear of Injuries, I wonder why some athletes see their relvado as the only field where one can play with pain AND power. Can it possibly be worth considering other fields of life as a fertile ground to risk injuries - or even playing injured? Playing despite an injury... only here... at the most beloved field... Paradoxically, this means that the athlete risks a fatal injury here, an injury which can mean "no return" - while there are no fatal/irreversible injuries to be feared at other lived playgrounds...
Yes, you're right. But as someone once said: "football is life and the rest are mere details.."
Pois, tens razão, smartie... Here you get 3 in one, 2 are classics. I am sure you agree at least with one of them:
"I fell in love with football as I was later to fall in love with women: suddenly, inexplicably, uncritically, giving no thought to the pain or disruption it would bring." (Nick Hornby).
"Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I dont like this attitude. It is far more serious than that." (Bill Shankley).
"Football might be the right game for tough girls, but certainly it is not made for fragile boys..." (Oscar Wilde).
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