Dick Whitman
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Maybe this is a weird topic for a standalone thread, and maybe I'll take a bath for starting it. But it's something I'm thinking about today with the Paterno news. Also after reading the SI piece on Muhammad Ali's image rehabilitation from polarizing draft dodger to the most universally beloved figure in American sports. And, finally, after watching "The Shawshank Redemption" last night.
Essentially, it is tragic that Paterno died before he was able to publicly redeem himself in any way for his worst act. ("Tragic" in the Shakespearean sense.) But even on a personal level, there are things I've done that I think, "Is redemption possible?" I've never hurt anyone, mind you, never cheated on my wife or anything like that. But still ... sometimes it feels like, even with things that only hurt myself, "A good person wouldn't have done that to begin with."
Just curious about everyone's thoughts on this open-ended topic. Does someone like Paterno get a chance to redeem himself, assuming away the cancer that didn't give him a chance? Do you feel redeemed for your own worst acts? Are some acts redeemable and others not? How much does age matter? What's the cutoff? Redemption for something you do at 20, but not 30? Thirty, but not 40?
Essentially, it is tragic that Paterno died before he was able to publicly redeem himself in any way for his worst act. ("Tragic" in the Shakespearean sense.) But even on a personal level, there are things I've done that I think, "Is redemption possible?" I've never hurt anyone, mind you, never cheated on my wife or anything like that. But still ... sometimes it feels like, even with things that only hurt myself, "A good person wouldn't have done that to begin with."
Just curious about everyone's thoughts on this open-ended topic. Does someone like Paterno get a chance to redeem himself, assuming away the cancer that didn't give him a chance? Do you feel redeemed for your own worst acts? Are some acts redeemable and others not? How much does age matter? What's the cutoff? Redemption for something you do at 20, but not 30? Thirty, but not 40?