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    yeah, i guess if he is as shallow as he appears to be, he probably wouldn't be able to see the absurdity of it all.

    i guess I am willing to alter my statement to say that if all i did was spend my days trying to hit a little ball into a hole, *I* would feel like a loser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoSeminole View Post
    I like how both of you conveniently ignored the part where I pointed out the absurdity of vashti claiming Tiger Woods must feel like a loser for playing golf or that he lives a meaningless existence. Good to know you concede it was stupid on her part
    I said no such thing about Vash's post.

    Anyway, I wouldn't say its a meaningful pursuit. But that's true of the majority of humanity, so why should he be any different? He's found a niche, so shrug.

    Mbe he will use his millions for something more meaningful later in life. Perhaps he'll develop a new golf course in Tanzania and give a few hundred starving people jobs. Who knows? Or mbe he'll end up squandering it like many others before him. I don't think its any of my business.

    But that doesn't change my opinion of golf. Or golfer, pro or otherwise.
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    Tiger Woods may have lost a few million dollars on this deal, but look what he's got in exchange: he's replaced Michael Jordan and O.J. Simpson in the erotic fantasies of women all over the world. After all those stories about his two-day sexathons, hundreds of millions of women are going to be dreaming of him as they wear down their vibrator batteries.

    I'll bet I know why Woods is not going to compete in tournaments for a while: the tour organizers told him that they couldn't hire enough security to hold back the hordes of groupies that will crowd the golf courses to throw their panties at him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoSeminole View Post
    I used to think like you when I was younger, but then I became wiser and realized you deserve what you get paid. It's all about supply and demand. There's a high demand for the best in the world at a professional sport, but only 1 person who can supply that
    Again, don't make his skill more than what it is, tho. He is a slave to rich businessmen and endorsements. There are plenty of people in oil and investments who make much more than Tiger Woods. The ones writing his cheques, in fact. He is their entertainment and a tool to help sell products. He doesn't do anything to actually create wealth, he just exploits it. Again, a unique niche but nothing to really be remembered by.

    Tell me, without looking it up, the name of the most famous Roman Gladiator.

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    Exactly. Noone remembers.
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    IndiReloaded says:

    "Again, don't make his skill more than what it is, tho."

    his skill is what it is. If people are people willing to pay hundreds of millions of dollars for his talent, then he deserves every penny. Those who claim others with more valuable skills deserve higher pay obviously don't understand how supply and demand works.

    "He is a slave to rich businessmen and endorsements. There are plenty of people in oil and investments who make much more than Tiger Woods. The ones writing his cheques, in fact. He is their entertainment and a tool to help sell products. He doesn't do anything to actually create wealth, he just exploits it. Again, a unique niche but nothing to really be remembered by."

    Tiger Woods is no more a slave to rich businessmen than you are to whomever writes your checks. In fact, I would argue he's less of a slave b/c unlike you, he doesn't have supervisors. He pretty much does whatever he wants and companies pay him to use his image, not the other way around. Plus he earns tens of millions from winning golf tournaments. Again, unlike you, he could retire now if he wants and still make millions just from doing what he loves. The same cannot be said about you.

    "Tell me, without looking it up, the name of the most famous Roman Gladiator.

    Exactly. Noone remembers."


    haha, what is using an example from thousands of years ago suppose to prove? People will remember Tiger Woods hundreds of years from now. Anytime a golf prodigy comes along, guess who they will compare him to? Anytime people argue over who is the best golfer of all-time, guess who's name will come up? Anytime people discuss the most paid athletes, guess who will be at the top of the list? Even if someone eventually comes along and surpasses him, Tiger Woods' name will forever be etched in history.

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    Calling golf a game of just hitting a ball into a tiny hole is downgrading it to baseball being a game about hitting a ball over a fence or soccer being about kicking a ball into a net. Babe Ruth is an American icon in baseball and he was a major player.

    There is a great deal of skill involved (the driving range is killer) and if it were so simple, he wouldn't have made millions, if not billions, doing it.

    And like I've said before ... there is rarely a celebrity (especially of his magnitude) that has been completely faithful. I don't see why everyone's so into the news about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoSeminole View Post
    IndiReloaded says:

    "Again, don't make his skill more than what it is, tho."

    his skill is what it is. If people are people willing to pay hundreds of millions of dollars for his talent, then he deserves every penny. Those who claim others with more valuable skills deserve higher pay obviously don't understand how supply and demand works.

    "He is a slave to rich businessmen and endorsements. There are plenty of people in oil and investments who make much more than Tiger Woods. The ones writing his cheques, in fact. He is their entertainment and a tool to help sell products. He doesn't do anything to actually create wealth, he just exploits it. Again, a unique niche but nothing to really be remembered by."

    Tiger Woods is no more a slave to rich businessmen than you are to whomever writes your checks. In fact, I would argue he's less of a slave b/c unlike you, he doesn't have supervisors.
    You demonstrate your ignorance, Neo. Clearly you have never been around large finance. Tiger Woods most certainly answers to his endorsers. You are a fool if you think million dollar cheques don't come with conditions. As for me, you will be disappointed but I don't have a supervisor. Not in the sense you think of it. I have a board I report to. Like Tiger Woods, my pay is directly related to my performance but I don't have to answer to anyone for it. If I screw up, I am responsible for fixing it.

    You won't understand this tho b/c the type of career you are set up for has a ceiling and you will never make more money than your employers. But your responsibility is also limited, by your own choice, so its a fair compensation.

    Tiger Woods' name will forever be etched in history.
    No. It won't. Sorry but history disagrees with you. Two thousand years from now noone will care. Where are the mentions of famous athletes, musicians, etc from ancient Greece and Rome? Or China? Gladiators, musicians and performers were just as popular as our modern sports 'heroes'. Plenty of documents exist from those times but there are few mentions of those people. History remembers inventors, writers, composers, leaders and generals. People who make a lasting contribution, not merely a demonstration of a skill.
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    This must be a man/woman thing.

    Tiger Woods is a legend!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pettit-Papillon View Post
    And I'm going to sleep. But I'm so sure that when I'll be dreaming of my bf, Neo will leave such a stupid annoying message to me that when I wake up and check this thread,the first thing I'll do will be slapping my forehead. Who wants to bet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by IndiReloaded View Post

    No. It won't. Sorry but history disagrees with you. Two thousand years from now noone will care. Where are the mentions of famous athletes, musicians, etc from ancient Greece and Rome? Or China? Gladiators, musicians and performers were just as popular as our modern sports 'heroes'. Plenty of documents exist from those times but there are few mentions of those people. History remembers inventors, writers, composers, leaders and generals. People who make a lasting contribution, not merely a demonstration of a skill.
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    Good on him I say. The more waitresses that get rooted the better the world will be.

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    IndiReloaded says:

    "You demonstrate your ignorance, Neo. Clearly you have never been around large finance. Tiger Woods most certainly answers to his endorsers. You are a fool if you think million dollar cheques don't come with conditions."

    haha, you're so silly. Endorsers pay Tiger Woods to use his image. Rich businessmen come to him, not the other way around. He can easily say "no thanks" if he doesn't like the terms of an offer. Therefore, he calls the shots. You act like he's a puppet on strings being controlled by others, but the guy has so many millions (close to a billion) that he probably doesn't give a shit if he loses a few endorsers.

    "As for me, you will be disappointed but I don't have a supervisor. Not in the sense you think of it. I have a board I report to. Like Tiger Woods, my pay is directly related to my performance but I don't have to answer to anyone for it. If I screw up, I am responsible for fixing it."

    if you work for a hospital or practice, then you most certainly have someone above you who writes your paychecks. You said you teach (hell, I don't believe anything you say anymore). Then you have a supervisor.

    "You won't understand this tho b/c the type of career you are set up for has a ceiling and you will never make more money than your employers. But your responsibility is also limited, by your own choice, so its a fair compensation."

    typical IndiReloaded response when losing an argument: bring your opponent's personal life into it. This is where you fail hard. I'm not the one downplaying Tiger Woods' achievements.

    "No. It won't. Sorry but history disagrees with you. Two thousand years from now noone will care. Where are the mentions of famous athletes, musicians, etc from ancient Greece and Rome? Or China? Gladiators, musicians and performers were just as popular as our modern sports 'heroes'. Plenty of documents exist from those times but there are few mentions of those people. History remembers inventors, writers, composers, leaders and generals. People who make a lasting contribution, not merely a demonstration of a skill."

    bwahaha, you cannot compare stone tablets to digital and printing media. Oh brother! Didn't you say you're a teacher? I feel sorry if you're responsible for molding Canada's future doctors. lmao

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    There is no way in hell I'd feel like a loser for making so much money doing something I love. Who wouldn't want to get paid to play a sport/do something they enjoy?

    In reality nobody gives a shit about what job is worth more money. Entertainment is what makes money. Stories like this make money. The people want gossip and rumors and these affairs that Tiger Woods took part in are top story because everybody wants to read about it and it's getting attention, which is what the media craves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tooxshort View Post
    Calling golf a game of just hitting a ball into a tiny hole is downgrading it to baseball being a game about hitting a ball over a fence or soccer being about kicking a ball into a net. Babe Ruth is an American icon in baseball and he was a major player.
    Granted these sports take skill, but ultimately, that IS what they are about!

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    And like I've said before ... there is rarely a celebrity (especially of his magnitude) that has been completely faithful. I don't see why everyone's so into the news about it.
    Yeah, i don't care who he's having sex with.

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