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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
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Well, he's going to have to completely change his life trajectory. His dream is now closed off to him. He has to go through the rest of his life knowing that he could have done the thing he loves, but lost out on that opportunity. I would say his life was ruined. It doesn't mean he pursue a new, different life from the one he wanted, but the one he had has pretty much been destroyed.
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We all have some doors closed and others open throughout our whole lives. Sometimes, one door shuts hard on your face. It's up to you to go find another open door. Also, other doors open depending on what and how you deal with opportunities that don't work out. For Miller, he's still a young person who can move on with his life or continue to pursue his childhood dreams. However, if he still wants to continue pursuing his dream, it's up to him to live up to his mistakes and correct them. There's no better way to improve on one's self when you've fallen on hard times. This is how you can build character. If you go through life without learning from the mistakes of the past and keep going down a path that is unacceptable or blaming others for your failures, it a path that really go nowhere. That's when your dreams are are just dreams of the past. This is just a wakeup call for him. If he wakes up, he still have another chance. To say his life is ruined forever is like saying he's given up and that he's a total loser. It's up to him to make the necessary changes and it's up to him to make himself to be a better person. I think the Coyotes management started that process to see if he can actually do it.