Growing up in Pittsburgh,  it is sacrilegious  to
not be part of the  sports  culture, with our Steelers, Pirates and
Penguins teams but I have to admit that I was never much of  a sports fan.
Yikes I said it!     I guess that’s ok because according to
Maslow's theory , a
characteristic  of a self-actualizer  is "resistance to  enculturation,
but not being purposely unconventional."    Therefore I am
willing to try to be more of a sports fan  and  I have recently 
learned more about sports by accepting the invitation to attended some Penguin games.  
Reflection
Sports seem to be  a
major part of the Pittsburgh culture or the American culture for that matter-think
of the money spent on games and sports garb. (People were buying $188  Penguin jerseys off the shelf!) Being present at
the game,  you have a feeling of belonging because you’re part of a huge crowd with
a common interest-your team winning!  It’s  like the mob mentality but in a positive way.
Going to a game  gave me a new perspective on the fan thing. Your right in the
middle of it all and I love the energy and the  things the promoters do
to keep you engaged.
I am learning the names of the players, what the positions
mean, and I am even  contemplating  getting more team garb to wear. I think I will
keep exploring this sports thing,  especially
since I have a sports mentor.  
Spiritual Reflection
The Pharisees asked Jesus to silence the crowd.
He replied, “If they kept quiet, the stones along the road would burst into cheers!”( Luke 19:40)
  
The Pharisees asked Jesus to silence the crowd.
He replied, “If they kept quiet, the stones along the road would burst into cheers!”( Luke 19:40)
Other Sources
Maslow’s Theory made simple http://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html

