I have to say that I was
actually looking forward to this year’s Super Bowl, and I can’t say that about
many of the bowl match-ups. Typically I’ll watch but can easily be distracted
by other things. So I arranged my day so I could watch the game. I can say I
was mostly neutral about the outcome, but if pressed I’d admit that I favored
the 49ers. I think largely because I grew up during their dynasty days. And I
always felt as though Joe & Steve did a nice job of presenting themselves
as role models.
After the first half and the
opening of the second I was less than hopeful for a 49ers win. The power outage
provided an opportunity to help my daughter with studying for a test, and then
when I returned to the game much to my surprise the 49ers were right back in
the game! They almost pulled out the greatest comeback in Super Bowl
history, but instead it is being called by some as a controversial ending and a
win by the Ravens.
This Super Bowl definitely
provided an “on the edge of your seat” comeback bid. Record setting
performances. A half-time performance largely free of controversy. Some
pretty entertaining commercials. This bowl match-up also brought us an
opportunity to extract real world lessons that can be applied to everyday work
life. These lessons are nicely outlined in the article below. A good read
as there is a little something for everyone in it.
Scot Dickerson, CPC
President
President
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