Being that I'm fifty-nine years old, I have different goals than I did when I was a young man.
My goal when I was young was to prove to myself I could play and possibly beat some of the best players of my generation. I wasn't going to sit around, in my latter years, and lay claim to being able to beat these players, having never played them.
My dad did this when talking about baseball players. He would sit in his chair and tell me point blank, "I could have struck him out." My dad never got the chance to do it. His brother was killed in a car accident while playing minor league baseball and although my dad was offered a contract, he refused to sign. He couldn't put his mom through the same senario.
It was his unfortunate situation that gave me the drive I needed to play my best. I was three time New England Champion, back in the middle eighties. Despite working full time and raising a family. I surpassed all of my initial goals.
My goal these days is to help the game as much as possible. I teach the game and I even wrote a fiction novel about the game. It's title is, Right on Cue. My tournament in the book has a first place prize of $500,000. I'd like to see this become a reality. If I can sell enough books and get a movie deal, this is part of my plan.
I also, still compete and do quite well. I guess my ultimate goal is to never be known as , "A HAS BEEN."
__________________________
http://tommcgonaglerightoncue.com