I think that people who have played sports have an ability to relate to people because when you're playing you have to work on teams and with opposing players.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think, without question, the way someone plays sports shows something about inherently who they are, you know?
I've played sports pretty much my whole life, and that teaches you how to work with anyone, whether you like that person or you don't, and whether you get along with them or you don't. The circumstances don't matter. Team work is part of life.
I've used my experience from playing sports in almost every aspect of my life. Playing soccer is where I found my voice, and playing softball was where I learned precision, and in every game I learned to play as a member of a team - to work not for my own glory, but for a shared goal.
I think sports are meant to unite people.
You see so many different personalities and mind-sets in the world of sports, just like you do with actors.
I think sports are a wonderful diversion. People can relate to sports very easily. It's a quick study.
People don't think an athlete nowadays can have a team-first mentality and I do.
Well, I think most people understand that there's a big difference between who you are and who, you know, you play.
I think people like players they can relate to. It seems as if people think they know me. I just think I'm an ordinary Joe who plays golf very, very well.
Sports is a bunch of people gathering around, watching something that they're not actually connected to - they're just emotionally connected.