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Here are a couple of excerpts from a book I recently read, "Golf for Enlightenment: The Seven Lessons for the Game of Life," by Deepak Chopra.



One example of this is blind golfers, of whom there are more than just a few. They can master a very straight swing, because blind golfers are not distracted by the visual cues that make a player push or pull his drive.



Players are wrong to grumble about mishits and lost shots. There are no mishits. The ball is going exactly where your intention sends it. It can't be blamed if you load your shot with conflicting messages and hidden motives. Don't punish the ball just because it knows everything about you. Accept that everything about you will be magnified. Then you will see that your game is incredibly complex.

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