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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://adam-eason.com/our-hypnosis-like-fascination-with-tiger-woods/#comment-5133&quot;&gt;Brian&lt;/a&gt;.

My entire entry here today was/is ironic... With my tongue firmly in my cheek. Nonetheless...

Self-reflection is all well and good and something I subscribe to. Yet, just because we cannot change Tiger Woods (as you wrote in your own blog) why does that mean we must ignore it?

Surely to understand the human condition is of great help to ourselves, no? Getting to understand abnd reflect upon the behaviour of great people is how modelling came about, how we study excellence and so on... Yet you&#039;d prefer we all simply turn a blind eye and go insular? Isn&#039;t that ostrich theory?

I&#039;m interested, that&#039;s all. In the psychology of the process, how people do as they do and the underlying mechanics... And any opportunity I get to have a pop at Freud, I&#039;ll do so ;-)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://adam-eason.com/our-hypnosis-like-fascination-with-tiger-woods/#comment-5133">Brian</a>.</p>
<p>My entire entry here today was/is ironic&#8230; With my tongue firmly in my cheek. Nonetheless&#8230;</p>
<p>Self-reflection is all well and good and something I subscribe to. Yet, just because we cannot change Tiger Woods (as you wrote in your own blog) why does that mean we must ignore it?</p>
<p>Surely to understand the human condition is of great help to ourselves, no? Getting to understand abnd reflect upon the behaviour of great people is how modelling came about, how we study excellence and so on&#8230; Yet you&#8217;d prefer we all simply turn a blind eye and go insular? Isn&#8217;t that ostrich theory?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m interested, that&#8217;s all. In the psychology of the process, how people do as they do and the underlying mechanics&#8230; And any opportunity I get to have a pop at Freud, I&#8217;ll do so 😉</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Interesting take Adam. I took a different approach in my blog. He&#039;s human and we all have failings. His will be magnified for the whole world to see. As a human he now has to come to grips with who he is apart from the man on the golf course and figure out why he chose to do things that could cost him everything he&#039;s worked so hard to obtain. We should all take time to self-reflect.

Brian]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting take Adam. I took a different approach in my blog. He&#8217;s human and we all have failings. His will be magnified for the whole world to see. As a human he now has to come to grips with who he is apart from the man on the golf course and figure out why he chose to do things that could cost him everything he&#8217;s worked so hard to obtain. We should all take time to self-reflect.</p>
<p>Brian</p>
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