Fixing
"Now the other thing is my wife, Regina. She has been horribly hurt by my behavior, and when something happens like that, if you hurt a person and it's your responsibility, you try to fix it." - David Letterman
Letterman apologized to his wife, Regina, after he announced last Thursday that he had sex with somebody on his show. The producer was threatening to go public with this information if Letterman didn't cough up $2 million.
What I wanted to draw attention to was not about whether he apologized or whether or not he admitted to having an affair. I think I just wanted to make a point that if you hurt a person, it is your responsibility to try to fix it.
Anyway, my view on life is this - what's broken, remains broken. But I think trying and not trying at all to fix it does make a huge difference.
Letterman apologized to his wife, Regina, after he announced last Thursday that he had sex with somebody on his show. The producer was threatening to go public with this information if Letterman didn't cough up $2 million.
What I wanted to draw attention to was not about whether he apologized or whether or not he admitted to having an affair. I think I just wanted to make a point that if you hurt a person, it is your responsibility to try to fix it.
Anyway, my view on life is this - what's broken, remains broken. But I think trying and not trying at all to fix it does make a huge difference.
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I agree. The difference between us and monkeys is that the human in us tries to fix things.
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