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GBMalwayz
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Michelle Kwan's attitude about other skaters
In another thread, people or person's thought Michelle would also wish people to do badly, or hate them as she is a true competitor, but what I didn't see, is that Michelle has said she doesn't watch her competitors skate because she "didn't want the karma of wishing them to fall."
She believes in the concept of karma. Does anyone think that her thought patterns on this subject have explained her longevity, and the fact she rarely falls? Does Michelle have a competitor "ethic" that is cultural, and very successful?
I wonder what her religious beliefs and world views are, and how they affect her life as a competition skater? So much is said about her skating, good or bad, but have any of her books talked about what she believes? Is she a Bhuddist? Anyone know?
In another thread, people or person's thought Michelle would also wish people to do badly, or hate them as she is a true competitor, but what I didn't see, is that Michelle has said she doesn't watch her competitors skate because she "didn't want the karma of wishing them to fall."
She believes in the concept of karma. Does anyone think that her thought patterns on this subject have explained her longevity, and the fact she rarely falls? Does Michelle have a competitor "ethic" that is cultural, and very successful?
I wonder what her religious beliefs and world views are, and how they affect her life as a competition skater? So much is said about her skating, good or bad, but have any of her books talked about what she believes? Is she a Bhuddist? Anyone know?