What A Vegetable Peeler Can Teach Us About Living Well
<p>In<strong>the climactic scene of the 20th Century cinematic masterwork <em>Tin Cup </em></strong><em>(okay, I’m exaggerating here, it’s a mildly entertaining underdog story about a golfer, so, don’t set your expectations too high)</em> Kevin Costner’s character — a scrappy riff-raff who finds himself leading the U.S. Open on the tournament’s final hole — is given the option on his second shot to either:</p>
<p>a.) clear a water hazard and go for the green in two</p>
<p>b.) play it safe and lay up, to hit the green in three and walk out with a mere one-shot victory</p>
<p>He chooses option b. Thus, his ball splashes into the water, and then he spends the next several agonizing minutes of screen time taking additional drops and re-shooting his second shot into the drink, before holing out on stroke number <strong><em>12</em></strong> to the crowd's delight.</p>
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