Denver Native (Carol)
07-15-2014, 05:01 PM
Sometimes in life, something doesn’t get appreciated until it’s gone. It’s taken for granted on a daily basis, not seen as special until a giant void is created once it’s no longer there.
At other times, however, getting a glimpse of the alternative can provide the same perspective. The It’s a Wonderful Life effect can be a powerful tool, helping people value what they have instead of longing for something else.
Here’s hoping everyone who cares about the Denver Broncos – staff members, players, fans and even the media – fall into category two. They certainly have had the George Bailey-like experience to provide the necessary nudge in that direction.
rest - http://milehighsports.com/2014/07/15/appreciating-broncos-owner-pat-bowlen/
For those of you who do not post/read in the Rockies' thread in MLB, or have not heard/read about Monfort's recent stupid comments in regards to fans being upset with the Rockies' organization, that is what this article is about.
At other times, however, getting a glimpse of the alternative can provide the same perspective. The It’s a Wonderful Life effect can be a powerful tool, helping people value what they have instead of longing for something else.
Here’s hoping everyone who cares about the Denver Broncos – staff members, players, fans and even the media – fall into category two. They certainly have had the George Bailey-like experience to provide the necessary nudge in that direction.
rest - http://milehighsports.com/2014/07/15/appreciating-broncos-owner-pat-bowlen/
For those of you who do not post/read in the Rockies' thread in MLB, or have not heard/read about Monfort's recent stupid comments in regards to fans being upset with the Rockies' organization, that is what this article is about.