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Aftersleep Books - 2005-06-20 07:00:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.aftersleep.com () | sitemap | top |
I have not played golf since I was a kid . . . however, if I ever
pick up the game again, I'd make it a point to reread this book . . . it showed me how the sport could be not only played, but enjoyed as well.
As Chopra notes toward the end, in talking about the hidden keys
to both golf and life:
When you laugh at a bad shot, you've transcended sorrow.
When you can take genuine pleasure in someone else's victory,
you've transcended jealousy.
When you can feel satisfaction with a round of 97, instead of 80, you've transcended self-importance.
The point is that only when you set your sights to go beyond
outcome can you allow in the possibility of defeating the voice
of self-criticism and ending the frustration that holds in check
deeper, darker fears.