In order to rise up, a team or person has to fall down. Getting up again is the joy in the life of some folks.
On this Sunday, millions are remembering the event that opened the door for all who believe to rise above circumstances often imposed on us by our own volition, to chose good or the negation of good. As I tell my students, if there is a proposition p, then there is always a ~p, which stands for the negation of p.
There are many retired NFL players who have taken hold of their retirement years and have risen above some very powerful challenges. I heard, last night, that the famous W. K. Hicks, who often played against the prototype Oakland Raiders' wide receiver, Warren Wells, works at a major hotel in the Houston area. He and others like him have found a way to continue a career after an illustrious career in football.
Another one of Well's teammates during college is a pro...
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