On… Hitting Rock-bottom

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Mike Tyson is an incredibly fascinating person to me. I feel like, and obviously, I don’t know the guy, but at 57 years old, he seems to really exorcised most of the demons in his life.

Let’s face it: at the height of his fame, he was a monster. Maybe he had some issues he was dealing with. Maybe he was on some bad drugs. But there was no excuse for his behavior. And while I’m sure he is guilty of committing rape; I feel like he was set up to get convicted by his own people. I saw on one of the documentaries or ESPN specials about him that he had a tax attorney representing him in his rape trial. no, maybe no attorney in the world could’ve gotten him off for those rape allegations, but if you’re going to defend yourself in court, and you have the resources that he had available to him, why not use them?

Even after his career of boxing, he went through some serious stuff. His 4 year-old daughter tragically died in his home in what is described as “a hanging accident”. As a man and as a father, I don’t believe it. Any parent should ever have to experience burying a child.

Tyson talks in this video about hitting rock-bottom, and the beauty of rock-bottom. He says that once you make that journey back from Rock-bottom, it is actually a beautiful place. I don’t know if I really agree with that, but I do think that when one hits rock-bottom, it really shows them who their friends are; who really has their back. sometimes you find out not only who is the most loyal to you; but that they often comes from very unexpected places.

Loyalty is very important to me. I feel like when I am at my lowest-point and when I find the people who are most loyal to me, I want to take them with me on my journey back up. I like the idea of lifting other people up along with you; the whole cliché about water rising.

I’ve had some pretty low points in my life. I don’t know that I’ve ever truly experienced “hitting rock bottom“. I feel like I have lived a very charmed life in that regard.

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4 responses to “On… Hitting Rock-bottom”

  1. Susan Taylor Avatar

    I have mixed feelings about the “rock bottom” idea. With a loved one who deals with addiction and its tremendous fallout, I don’t know if there is such a thing. Steven Wilson has a song called Rock Bottom. When I watch the video, I feel both the hope and despair. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRaspkaqR8o

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    1. rebuilding rob Avatar

      I can understand. I mean I think rock-bottom for an attic is a lot different than somebody who is just dealing with other stuff.

      And I really have mixed feelings about Tyson referring to Rockbottom as “a beautiful place“

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  2. Child of God Avatar

    I am going to Nigeria with Joyce Meyers can you believe that

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