Saturday, October 20, 2012
The Svengali Managers
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Michael Oher I Beat the Odds
Chapter 9 Steve and Tony:
From talking with other kids who grew up in the neighborhoods like mine, I have found out that very often, even the coaches cant be trusted. A lot of times there are guys who coach inner city teams just because they want to "discover" the next big pro athlete who will be their meal ticket in a few years. They arent coaching the kid because they care about them but because they want to be able to hang around when he gets rich and famous: they call him up or come to his house for money. The kid gets used for his talents and there is an expected "payback" for the coach. Its digusting and pathetic, but it happens all the time.
Tony seemed to be concerned with helping me develop as a player as well as concern for my well being. I needed that kind of support and I was grateful for it. He tried to help me adjust my attitude and start thinking differently so that I would be ready for whatever opportunities high school sports might bring my way.
Natilie Cole Angel On My Sholder Chapter 25 The Grammy Bonanza:
Anyone who knows the music world knows how many down and out musicians there are out there.So many gifted and even famous musicians have died broke sick and forgotten-unable to provide for themselves. Not many musicians were born with the advantages my father had given me and they are in need of help and support.
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