Sunday, April 5, 2015

Ervin Santana

This skilled pitcher, just signed by the Minnesota Twins for $55 million dollars, has been suspended for the first 80 games in the 2015 season for testing positive for doping with steroids.

He cheated and lie to get to the top, or stay at the top of the game. Is this the role model that we want for our young people? How you get there does not matter. Lie, cheat, knock down and step on the neck of the prone competitor to gain further high position.

Instead, we want our young people to self-realize. If they work hard and develop their God-given talents, if they are honest and play by the rules, they will do very well. They will be honorable, respectable and very successful.

There is no need to cheat to succeed, and we should punish and turn our backs on those that cheat.

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