yep....i'm with RCK and Scott lee on this....very few players are actually self sustaining or have the ability to really support themselves like many of us do everyday.
One that does come to mind is Steve Mizerak.....he was a school teacher.
Lots of top players can give the world the 8 but in turn they need the orange crush in life....sad? maybe...but hey choose your own path.
Good example is Cliff Joyner.....wonderful player, full of knowledge.
I roomed with Cliff for a number of days some years back and we got really personal. Hell i wish i had recorded it.
But one thing i was actually very impressed with, tho some would call him stupid or something.
Cliff told me no doubt...pool was, is and always will be the love of his life and he wouldn't change anything.......thats love man...real pure stuff
Like obviously he knows it has made him struggle greatly at times im sure, possibly and maybe too much......but his passion for the game blinds the eye and the mind to the cons, keeps him focused on whats beautiful....
so to each his/her own.
Hey people think i'm out my got dam mind for the line of work I do in the gulf of mexico. Swinging on a rope in 15ft seas onto a platform, at times I've had to pull control panel doors off on an unmanned 100sq ft satellite platform and make a makeshift lean too to half assed stay out of a monsoon while being trapped there overnight........and i get paid shit loads for it.....but through those struggles I find toughness, an ability to make something happen very few can or are willing to do and a great sense of self reliance, creativity and accomplishment....and I'm am mentally and financially rewarded for it.
I'm still a transient pool player only mostly on the water...I just give the platform instrumentation systems the rainbow and the breaks....and rob it like Titanic Tomson lol.
Now do work son....whether its on a pool table, the water or at life in general. Its why we are here. To build something....to build ourselves.
-Greyghost