sanshouheil wrote:100 million dollars a year income can buy lots of fancy whores.
I doubt if he is really all that concerned.
He should be.
Sponsors are already subtly dropping him from their ads.
He made more money in endorsements than golf winnings.
He has a prenup in place with his wife, but child support may be a different issue.
The biggest blow, is to his reputation, as a man of character, a role model who had the support of the masses as well as all his peers.
But the public can be a very forgiving crowd, particularly when the person comes clean, and humbly admits his faults, and has shown substantial strides in healing the errors, and pursuing a new path.
But he isn't quite playing it that way, and instead made a brief, generic and pathetic admission that he is sorry for his mistakes... but with the caveat, that... "This is a personal matter."
Sure it's a personal matter.... if... you want to distance yourself from the money, honors, respect, etc... that adoring fans afford you. Those fans "feel" as if they ARE a part of his world, and they've made him a fortune in the process, paying hard cash for the "image" of Tiger they bought into.
Yes, he should be most worried about focusing on his own family, and counseling for himself, but... at some point he needs to give a little more. His fans deserve that.
But who knows?
A few months goes by, and he makes the obligatory appearances on Letterman, Larry King, etc... and with some humility during the interviews, and then a few jokes thrown in afterward to lighten it all back up, he may be right back in the good graces of the public.
Some of what he has lost however, he will never recover.
This has tarnished the way people perceive him, and for many, it always will.
Funny how our "gods" (little g's) always manage to become all-too-human after all the adoration and worship has been thrust upon them.
It's almost like a spiritual law, reminding us, that even if the whole world were to bow at our feet, in the end, we will find ourselves, mere flesh and bones.
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