The bottom line is -- in sports, two teams will fight to the end, the better team usually wins, and the one that never quits never ever looks at their mistakes.
The problem is that these people's instincts and common sense haven't gotten them anywhere. So why pass judgment about these people, and about their decisions to seek help.
It seems, though, like we've become a society of people who are just looking for immediate gratification. Look how we've become in terms of technology.
Life is about accepting who you are from the inside first. Stop trying to always fix yourself. Also, don't fix yourself externally unless you are willing to fix yourself internally first.
Biggest Loser trainer Jillian Michaels is a pure scammer. If she got pregnant, what would she gain? Maybe 25 pounds? She is someone who gets people to lose more than 100 pounds.
You can't have a successful relationship, be loyal to someone, and even be a good parent, unless you love yourself. You must be honest with yourself and truly know yourself.
Domestic violence is something that runs rampant in this country. What I really want is to read your comments on this subject. How many of you have ever been a victim of any kind of domestic violence?
Many times the person being cheated on is actually a cause of the other person cheating. So, let's stop judging Jesse James, and let's start thinking that this was a two-way street.
When we hear about cheating in a relationship, let's stop blaming the man and thinking that the poor defenseless woman has nothing to do with it. The truth is that she was half the cause of it.
Once again, why are we so infatuated with celebrities and how they break up with one another? Do we think they know how to do it any better than we do?
You need to make mistakes every day. You also need to embrace every one of those mistakes, because it is when you embrace your mistakes that you will learn from them.
Hollywood's gone from diet-itis, to baby-itis, and now sex-itis. What's next? Will Tom Cruise admit that he never had sex with Katie Holmes, and that baby Suri was artificially inseminated by Scientology sperm?
In my fourteen years of coaching men on how to meet women, treat women, and talk to women, this is one of the things I stress all the time: Don't be like John Mayer.
You should never convince someone to marry you. Ever. Marriage comes from love, and love comes from spending time together and really understanding each other.
What if you had $67 million and were in the same situation as Tiger Woods found himself? The bottom line is that nobody has the right to judge a person unless they have walked in that person's shoes.
People like Woods don't change. So if you were his' wife, what would you do in this situation? Would you allow him back into your life, or would you get some self-respect and move forward with your life?
I was checking out the show Cougar Town the other day. As I was watching it I was thinking to myself, "Women who date younger men are so much cooler than men who date younger women."
Having a kid before you hit 30, I believe, can be dangerous. Having a kid while you are still a kid yourself, however, is absolutely dangerous. But a lot of people do it.
We're such a celebrity-obsessed culture, but what we fail to learn in all this curiosity about these celebrities are the messages their stories have for us and how their stories relate to our everyday lives.