- Joined
- May 15, 2009
I believe a sense of betrayal fogged up reasonable sense of clarity that was necessary to understand and move on. But the ultimate question reamains:
As the proverbial tree falls in the forest, is there a working relationship between the student and the coach when mistrust befalls them ? It would be interesting to find out(not knowledgeable enough to dig into history and come up with an example) if in the recent skating past, student-coach worked thru mistrust developed between them.
I think the one who should feel betrayed here is Brian.
How many times has the Kim camp said "Yuna will be coached by Brian until she retires from competitive skating."
Silly, naive Brian for believing them. All he did was help Yuna make the dream she had since she was little girl become a reality. On the way he took the whole country of S. Korea along for a ride they will never forget. They made him an honorary citizen of Seoul. Then a lack of trust suddenly materialized.
If only that pesky Mao had not entered Camelot and ruined this fairytale. :disagree:
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Just clarified it anyways. Haha.