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While golfing with an old friend, a former professional baseball player, he shared how taking steroids shaped his career. Though many players dodged accountability, he owned his mistake, recognizing it as part of his journey. He acknowledged the harm he caused but also the catharsis of owning it and rebuilding his life. As a convicted criminal, I can relate—admitting mistakes and accepting consequences opens the door to personal growth. It's far healthier than deflecting, denying, or pretending nothing happened.
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By Justin Paperny4.9
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While golfing with an old friend, a former professional baseball player, he shared how taking steroids shaped his career. Though many players dodged accountability, he owned his mistake, recognizing it as part of his journey. He acknowledged the harm he caused but also the catharsis of owning it and rebuilding his life. As a convicted criminal, I can relate—admitting mistakes and accepting consequences opens the door to personal growth. It's far healthier than deflecting, denying, or pretending nothing happened.
Join our weekly webinar every Monday at 1PM Pacific / 4PM Eastern.

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