Priests tell us that revenge is a base motive. But if your husband (or wife) cheated on you with a dozen of other people and you end up in tabloits for months looking like a fool, wanting to get even may be therapeutic. Elin waited to speak out until the divorce from her Tiger was finalized. Now she has given what she calls an exlcusive inteview with People Magazine. She describes the common emotions of any person whose trust was fundamentally violated. “I felt so stupid. How could I not know any thing. ... I have been through the stages of disbelief and shock, to anger and ultimately grief over the loss of the family I so badly wanted for my children.” Elin says this was her first and last interview. In true American fashion, despite obvious physical problems caused by the divorce stress (isomnia, weightloss, hairloss, etc.) she ends the interview with this statement: “I also feel stronger than I ever have. I have confidence in my beliefs, my decisions and myself.” Elin wants to finish her college degree in psychology. If she does, she will find that psychologically this is not over even though divorce papers are signed. Will Tiger ever regain his golfing ability? I hope he does not rush into another mariage in a quest to recature his golf mojo. What this episode shows once again: reason does not rule the world!




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