I'd have settled for a community college degree, a civil service job and I WOULD have played that lottery number that night.
I'd have settled for a community college degree, a civil service job and I WOULD have played that lottery number that night.
c'mon--if he wanted advice from someone like you, he would have gotten a sex change a year ago, hit himself over the head a few times, and asked himself.
Joee wrote:
Flagpole talks so much about being faithful to his wife because that's all he can and ever could get.
Dude, I get hit on by women just about weekly (being in a band late at night in a bar contributes to that). If I wanted to, I could get more ass than a rental car.
When you are young you recover quicker than any other time in your life. You can do more work, overcome injuries faster, and have energy you will never know again in your whole life. If you throw it all away because you buy-in to the fear of getting hurt you will forever regret that you did not do more. But you will never know what got til its gone.
When I was 16 I was running 25-35 miles a day; ran up to 125 miles in a single day; tried my best to live on the edge of running. All this because my coach told me I would regret it if I didn't use it while I was young. When you are young you can change the world. By the time you finish college that opportunity is forever gone.
Even so, I sit at 60+ and know I should have done more. But at least I know I tried. I can not imagine how sad I would be if I had never dared to be great, for you are as great as you dare to be.