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A question regarding sport and health.
If you were Muhummad Ali, whom many believe is the greatest sporsperson ever to live (that is the people who never saw Carey play), would you give back all the fame, all the amazing battles, the influence that you had on the world, and most importantly your place in history, if it meant you never boxed, and thus never got parkinson's disease.
would you accept a healthy life from birth to death at the price of all your glory, or would you rather have the accomplishments, in exchange for a third of your life being afflicted by a debailitating disease.
I have had this debate with a few mates whileplaying pool. Most said they would keep Ali's life, but i say that i would give it all back.
Thoughts?
If you were Muhummad Ali, whom many believe is the greatest sporsperson ever to live (that is the people who never saw Carey play), would you give back all the fame, all the amazing battles, the influence that you had on the world, and most importantly your place in history, if it meant you never boxed, and thus never got parkinson's disease.
would you accept a healthy life from birth to death at the price of all your glory, or would you rather have the accomplishments, in exchange for a third of your life being afflicted by a debailitating disease.
I have had this debate with a few mates whileplaying pool. Most said they would keep Ali's life, but i say that i would give it all back.
Thoughts?



