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Originally Posted by ryftz
...how many kids play Tiger Woods on their xbox's and PS3's and look up to him, and want to be like him, then it will become an issue.
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I don't think it really works like that. Even if a kid wants to be a great golfer (are there really that many kids who even want to be?) that has nothing to do with his personal life. They aren't going to copycat EVERYTHING he does, they just see his golfing ability as a benchmark to shoot for.
Maybe I'm weird, but I never had a "hero" like that as a kid. I didn't want to be anyone but me. I might've thought someone could write well or sing well, but I didn't want to copy them or be them. And certainly, as an adult, I would never, ever think, "Well, I'm going to cheat because a golfer did."
I mean, wth?