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EMPTINESS
Tennis star Boris Becker was at the very top of the tennis world -- yet he was on the
brink of suicide. He said, "I had won Wimbledon twice before, once as the youngest
player. I was rich. I had all the material possessions I needed ... It's the old song of
movie stars and pop stars who commit suicide. They have everything, and yet they are so
unhappy. I had no inner peace. I was a puppet on a string."
Becker is not the only one to feel that sense of emptiness. The echoes of a hollow life
pervade our culture. One doesn't have to read many contemporary biographies to find the
same frustration and disappointment. Jack Higgens, author of such successful novels and
The Eagle Has Landed, was asked what he would like to have known as a boy. His answer:
"That when you get to the top, there's nothing there."
Our Daily Bread,
July 9, 1994.
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