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Pursuit of Happiness Interview Series: Josh Lindblom!

5/1/2012

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Josh Lindblom is an American relief pitcher currently playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers.  So far this season he is 1-0 with a 0.66 ERA.  We recently caught up with Josh to get his thoughts on happiness related to sports. 







POH: How long have you been in baesball?

JL: I have been playing baseball since I was 4 Years old. Right around 20 Years now. 
 
POH: What do you enjoy most about baseball?

JL: I enjoy competing against the best players in the world every night.

POH: Have you ever had a time in your life where you've had to overcome adversity? 

JL: Each and every day there are different  things that come up I have had to overcome. But, each of those little obstacles are small victories so when, something big happens you know how to deal with it.

POH: What is your favorite thing about sports?

JL: There is always something to work on our get better every day.

POH: How do you think sports are related to happiness?

JL: I think that anytime you get to do something you love it is directly related to
happiness. The friendships that you develop while playing sports are also a
great part about playing sports.

POH: What would you say to all the people out there
struggling to find their happiness?

JL: I think people struggling with happiness look to others to define what happiness is. We can never compare ourselves to others, God has created us each in our own special way. When we try to find happiness we need to look inward and not outward to how the world
defines what happiness really is.

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Big thanks to Josh for
taking the time to talk to us.  Best of luck on the season ... as long as it
isn't against the Rangers!


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10/26/2013 06:49:40 pm

Just reading up on some of this lately, was interesting.

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