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Utah Jazz owner has some life regrets
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:30 pm
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:30 pm
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:34 pm to Street Hawk
I'm regretting the spicy level 5 pad thai I had for lunch right now...
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:35 pm to Street Hawk
Not good. But those kids at least know he worked his arse off
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:36 pm to Street Hawk
Most people in today’s world don’t have that problem. Most people are too lazy to work that hard or even half that work ethic. It’s still possible to work hard and have some balance.
This post was edited on 3/13/26 at 9:37 pm
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:39 pm to Gifman
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But those kids at least know he worked his arse off
And likely resent him for it. Not for working hard, but for foregoing everything else in order to do so.
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:43 pm to SallysHuman
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And likely resent him for it. Not for working hard, but for foregoing everything else in order to do so.
Eh
I think they are doing just fine
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:45 pm to Cosmo
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I think they are doing just fine
Time is the one thing you can't buy back. There has to be a balance, or else you're writing sad paragraphs in a book of what ifs.
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:46 pm to Street Hawk
His kids would have rather him be involved in their life more. He will never get that time back.
Hard work is fine but as time goes along, he will realize that he doesn’t actually really know his kids all that well
Hard work is fine but as time goes along, he will realize that he doesn’t actually really know his kids all that well
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:48 pm to Street Hawk
Bought my first Subaru from a Larry H Miller Dealership 25+ years ago...
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:49 pm to Street Hawk
frick him. He's held the Jazz name for ransom.
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:49 pm to Street Hawk
damn. that is sad.
at least he had a courage and humility to admit it. most don’t.
at least he had a courage and humility to admit it. most don’t.
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:50 pm to Street Hawk
Life is nothing more than a series of trade offs. No one can have it all.
We make our choices and then we live with the consequences.
We make our choices and then we live with the consequences.
Posted on 3/13/26 at 9:50 pm to Street Hawk
Many people would trade spots with him. Me being one.
Posted on 3/13/26 at 10:18 pm to SallysHuman
quote:Somewhat ironic that for most of your life you have more time than money.
Time is the one thing you can't buy back. There has to be a balance, or else you're writing sad paragraphs in a book of what ifs.
Then at some point you realize you’ve got more money than time.
Could be decades, years, days, hours or minutes but the tipping point comes to us all.
This post was edited on 3/13/26 at 10:19 pm
Posted on 3/13/26 at 10:22 pm to Street Hawk
Can’t get more time.
Use it wisely.
Use it wisely.
Posted on 3/13/26 at 10:22 pm to Bullfrog
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but the tipping point comes to us all.
a terrifying reality.
Posted on 3/13/26 at 10:25 pm to Street Hawk
And the cats in the cradle and the silver spoon...
Posted on 3/13/26 at 10:27 pm to forkedintheroad
So when ya coming home dad…
Posted on 3/13/26 at 10:34 pm to Street Hawk
The concept of making money is a weird thing. At one end, you think it’s never enough and afraid to run out of it. At the other end, the amount you make is after a certain amount is meaningless because you’ll never be able to use it. Finding a good balance is the key because the whole point of money is to maximize joy of our limited time on this earth.
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