Players who’ve won a championship trophy or ring often declare, “No one can ever take that away from me.”Source: Championship Fathering by Carey Casey, Tony Dungy, Neil Wilson
That’s right. People can’t take that away, but they can certainly forget what you’ve done.
The crowd has a short memory, and what it remembers is always selective.
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Friday, August 7, 2020
Who the crowd forgets
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