Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Sobriety and Hard Work Lead to Unhappiness and Failure

Let golfer John Daly's experience be a lesson to us all.

John Daly has been sober for two years but when Charlotte Observer columnist Ron Green Jr., asked the two-time major winner what he's learned over the years, the world's most honest golfer said "that I was happy when I was a miserable drunk. I played better when I was drunk."

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"I've done everything right and haven't played worth a darn," said Daly who lost 117 pounds after surgery. "It's unbelievable. I'm giving myself the chance to play good. It seems the more I work, the worse I get."

[USA Today]

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