I cut up two pears, expecting to mix them with cottage cheese for a light lunch. From the outside, they both looked to be a day or two past their prime, with brown spots dotting the yellow skin.
When I sliced into the first pear, it was as I expected–white flesh at the center, with a few bruised areas towards the outer skin, easily excised before dumping into a bowl of cottage cheese.
The second pear surprised me. It had rotted from the inside. Almost none of it was salvageable, save for a sliver closest to the outer skin. Instead of tender fruit, the core had disintegrated into a mealy mass.
It got me wondering if people are the same way. As a coach, I'd like to think that our bruises are on the surface and the core of each person is not just salvageable, but intact and whole.
However, when I read about the disgraced Illinois governor, I couldn't help think that something was really wrong inside to have displayed such hubris, almost delusional behavior. Has Blagojevich rotted from the inside?
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The selfishness of Blagojevich and corrupt CEOs boggles my mind.
With great power comes great responsibility. Sometimes I’m thankful that I don’t have great power.