Walter Payton is the Three of Clubs, the Writer’s Card.

Remembering a Great Football Player and a Greater Human Being

#WalterPayton, the most notable person born today, was a record setting running back for the NFL Chicago Bears. He is remembered as one of the greatest football players of all time, breaking and setting new records in the years he played both college and pro football. In college he acquired the nickname “Sweetness”, whose meaning is somewhat ambiguous…it seems to stem from his likable personality and athletic grace while at the same time a sarcastic description of his aggressive playing style.

Payton’s motto was Never Die Easy, aptly describing his playing philosophy; he refused to run out of bounds deliberately…opponents who tried to tackle him took his punishment while trying to force him down or out of bounds.

Tragically Walter Payton died at the young age of 45 from a rare liver disease. He spent his final months advocating for organ transplants, even though his disease was too advanced for him to benefit from a liver transplant. In April of 1999 he made his final public appearance at a Chicago Cubs game, throwing the ceremonial first pitch.

The Three of Clubs person is very creative, as you would expect from the writer’s card. They can be highly successful writers, teachers, performers and business people, if they use their gifts and abilities in a positive way.

My advice to all Three of Clubs is to channel any worrying and fears you have into a creative outlet. You will be more successful in your life.

#Sweetness #WalterPayton

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