All those pushy parents living vicariously through their athletically gifted offspring could take a lesson from Tiger Woods' father, Earl, who died Wednesday morning.
Earl Woods never pushed his son. He just showed him the direction, gave him some fatherly advice, and let him do it on his own. He also made it known what his priorities were.
"I make it very, very clear that my purpose in raising Tiger was not to raise a golfer," Earl Woods once told Golf Digest. "I wanted to raise a good person."
Whether he did or not is not up to us to judge. But, by all accounts, Earl Woods certainly met that criteria.
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