Can you imagine actually featuring this article in a conversation on a normal day to a normal householder? They would laugh you to the sidewalk.
Nothing is perfect in this world and to me, the Olympics is about personal achievement from people who have a dream and fight and work hard for it. There are ugly parts to it as well as utter joy in accomplishment...those kids aren't faking it. Kudos to those amazing athletes.
The WT org talks about being the only organization that can get anything done (free labor) in their building work, or convention/disaster work, but there is camaraderie in a shared task. I remember an elder's wife who was always working at KH rebuilds and remodels told me she thought being in that club was special. That was until she worked with Habitats for Humanity through her work. Same thing, same feeling, same camaraderie, same accomplishment. The take away, "we" are not so special. It's a human thing.
It was a spectacular Olympics, and Paris did a phenomenal job IMHO. I plan to be out of town in four years when it comes to LA again...because...traffic.