Iheartfootball wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Iheartfootball wrote:
You're acting as if being a fan has no emotion attached to it, and I don't believe you. Considering how attached you (and pretty much everyone who posts on this board) are to the Bucks, Brewers, Badgers, Packers, etc.
You're acting like being a fan is purely logical, as if emotion doesn't play a central role—and I don't buy it. If that were true, none of us would be here debating the Bucks, Brewers, Packers, or Badgers with the level of passion we bring.
Disappointment is part of the deal. Managing it is healthy. But pretending it doesn’t exist or brushing it off with cynicism? That energy doesn’t disappear, it just leaks out somewhere else.
I enjoy being a fan because of the hope aspect. It's why I love the NFL draft and college football, and I spend all summer watching and paying attention to Brewers minor league baseball. I don't see any path to hope with this Bucks team. Not since I realized that Dame and Giannis weren't going to work, and that the top of the East had passed them by. If I don't have hope, I don't see a reason to care.
But your existence in this thread demonstrates you do care. I say (and I **** hate this cliche but it's true) lean into that. Care. Frankly, apathy is rampant in culture right now and its cousin isolation is killing us. Do the Trainspotting "Choose Life" thing.
Dare. To. Care.
tyvm for coming to my Ted talk.
I love it. And aren't we supposed to enjoy the present, rather than constantly looking toward the future, especially if the present is amazing (in this area, anyway)?