Fundamentals of Fatherhood: Sizing Up Your Team
Every season, sportscasters and pundits spend considerable time speculating about the potential of various teams and their ability to produce a winning season. This is particularly so during the month of March when “March Madness” takes over and people try to decide who will make it to the Final Four of the NCAA Basketball Tournament. So much time is spent filling out one’s brackets and speculating who might have the lead that work performance and production actually goes down when March Madness begins.
Listen to commentators and you’ll hear them comment on the strengths and weaknesses of players and coaches. They compare previous seasons and size up the competition. They make predictions about who will go the distance and who will fade into the background.
In a similar way, people have plenty of observations and predictions when a child enters the world. “Look at those eyes,” they say. “He may have his mother’s hair, but his chin is just like his father’s.”
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