King Kohli

Kohli's gesture was far from staged. It occurred to the side of the presentation area, out of the way of mainstream media cameras, and was only captured by fans and administrators with mobile phones.

Prime Minister Modi will soon face another election to determine his legacy.

By comparison, no matter what Kohli faces up to on the sporting field, he will remain a legend.

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Suits...

Having a couple of good suits on rotation makes life easy.

It also heightens your sense of occasion and, like my dad, gives a respectful nod to those who have gone before you and paved a path.

Looking good and feeling great through creating your own sense of fashion will wax and wane, but a good fitting suit for moments that matter will never go out of style.

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I was five

Perhaps as our memories fade or become confused we are more truthful.

Sadly, we can finally live in the moment because remembering the moment doesn't require as much struggle.

I focus on listening to stories from those who remember because if I don't those memories will die.

I was five.

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Not again...

The tension that stemmed from provoking the bitterness between rival teams may not be in the same category of positive memories, but it sure did drill me in how to challenge, discuss, and debate controversial topics.

Sports still play a huge role in our family's life and although the acrimony may have subsided, it teaches us about giving of yourself and, most importantly, learning to lose with dignity.

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Cheers Tim!

There is now an argument to be made, backed by the likes of constitutional law expert Scientia Professor George Williams, that with only eight referendums for constitutional change passing in the affirmative, it's as Menzies offered more than 70 years ago - far too difficult to make change.

After all, Hercules was the Greek god of strength and heroes, not the Australian god of constitutional reform.

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