THE LOST COLUMN


Slice Of Life Stories On Family, Sports, Losing & Life

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I’ve been a writer since ‘94 but have experienced losing for much longer.

It’s a chronic condition: At 13, Donny Wilmot beat me 7-6 in tennis and told me, “You played a career match Cote, and you still lost.” In high school, I started at shooting guard as a Sophomore, a year in which our hoops team put up 20 in the loss column, out of 20 games. At 26, I got so lost driving home from New York City on my third date with Bridget we ended up on Pennsylvania’s I-80. That’s really hard to do. I lost my hair by 29, my ability to make a 3-foot putt by 30 and the grass in my front yard by June, every year. At 33, I left my wallet on the top of the Subaru while filling up the tank twice in an eight-day span; both times the wallet fell off as I spun away. Today, I deal with a different kind of losing – as a coach of a middle school girls basketball team of kids who’ve never really played before and don’t have a safe place at home to practice; as a father of three who give their best in sports and on stage, but don’t always win, and as a man on the cusp of 50 who on any given day loses his patience, keys, favorite shirt and hearing….through it all, I try to learn a little something from losing….and be better for it the next time.

This is my book on losing—how to do it gracefully and with any luck stop it.

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Hurricane

It’s messy but nice when the kids come home…

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Therapy Meltdown

What can we do to elevate the quality of mental health therapy in this country?

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The Neti Pot

Why some addictions may be uncomfortable but in the larger scheme of things….

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Yards Apart

Realignment in football and healthcare - the pros and cons.

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The Kiosk

They may be the future but I’m not seeing it….

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Extra Credit

Sometimes credit is misplaced, and sometimes blame is too - what it means

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Late For Supper

Sometimes older folks are waiting for each other to stand up and go, and sometimes when they get up they fall down.

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Predicting Things

It’s one thing to diagnose something or to order a test to figure out what’s wrong - with your health, your lawn, your family - but will the answer change behavior?

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Where Did It Go?

Things disappear sometimes …. what does it say about us and what does it mean?

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Diagnosing The Problem

Difficulty determining the root cause of pain, anxiety and fatigue has parents, schools, insurers and doctors scrambling amidst the rising mental health crisis.

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Assassins

Kids in high school are running around neighborhoods playing a game some older folks don’t like.

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