I was rather good at sports, but never to the professional level. I won some games for my teams. I made some big mistakes for teams that lost key games.
Those memories playback in my head, without even being invited.
I wonder how professional professionals deal with it.
For example

Eduard Bazardo of the Seattle Mariners gave up the game-winning home run to George Springer in Game 7 of the ALCS. The home run, which was a three-run shot in the seventh inning, secured the win for the Toronto Blue Jays and sent them to the World Series.
Analysis of Sorts
This is not a detailed study, rather a tangent I thought about when I should be doing my German homework. Still it’s interesting to look at. What’s especially interesting? Is what pops in our head.
What could’ve been what should have been not only happens in sports but in relationships, current events, decisions in this thing called life.
This is no dress rehearsal. It’s our life. There is no script and sometimes we make mistakes. It’s nice to type these words. I’m not sure they’ll keep the rues and regrets out of my head.
Then again, I do remember the day our kids were born, REM playing NIGHT SWIMmING at the Clark County amphitheater and the first time I saw the aurora borealis.
I really should be doing my German homework.
Eduard Bazardo you have a nice day as well.









I would love to hear you opinion as well