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Wednesday, June 23, 2004

Someone's in the Kitchen with Tyson

The bankrupt Mike Tyson in the NYT today:
"Life's lessons are priceless,'' he said. "There isn't enough money to purchase the lessons I've learned. One lesson is never to trust again. In order to trust someone else, you have to trust yourself. When I was younger, I didn't trust myself. Trusting yourself means being responsible.''

I appreciate that Iron Mike has obviously been spending a lot of his time with therapists and analysts, but is this really what they're teaching him?

Ok, follow along...
Tyson vows never to trust others, because
(1) to trust others, you must trust yourself
(2) to trust yourself, you must be responsible.

posted by Abe at 6/23/2004 12:53:00 PM

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