Everybody makes mistakes.
My point was if he ever wants to repair this he needs to start with his family which is what he's doing (or says he's doing).
You guys can twist that into whatever you want.
Bro, those aren't mistakes, those are choices. I got a DUI over 3 years ago. The best thing I learned is that I didn't make a mistake that night, I made a choice. I made a stupid, horrible choice that affected not only myself and my loved ones, but could have affected innocent people (and thank God it didn't).
Tiger Woods chose to cheat on his wife, many, many times over. He chose to disrepect the woman he married, and by extension the kids he fathered. Those aren't mistakes, those were unbelievably bad choices. He fucked up, royally and literally.
But I agree, his life isn't over and I hope he truly comes out a better man. IMO he needs to put his faith in God and do everything he can to live a better, cleaner life. The best thing that ever came out of that DUI was that I broke up with my gf at the time and 2 months later I met my wife. She doesn't drink, and when I drink she drives, and when I drink at a bar with a buddy, she picks us up and NEVER complains (I know I sound like an alcoholic LOL but I swear I'm not). Not to get all religious on you, but I truly believe I was forgiven by the good Lord above, and that he sent me my wife to help set me straight.
Should his wife take him back? That's up to her. In the words of Jesus, if he sincerely asks for forgiveness, it should be afforded him. But that doesn't mean he doesn't have to reap the consequences for his actions, and if that means losing his wife and kids, then that's the price he'll have to pay.
But make no mistake (no pun intended), Tiger Woods made choices, not mistakes...