And humans die every day while driving their cars to work.
Just because people die while doing a certain activity doesn't make that activity courageous or noble or pushing the envelope of human endeavor. It just means that we are all mortal.
And humans die every day while driving their cars to work.
Just because people die while doing a certain activity doesn't make that activity courageous or noble or pushing the envelope of human endeavor. It just means that we are all mortal.
Yea I didn't really get the quote. I mean I see what he's going for idea wise, but I don't think what he said is the way to convey that.
It's all because of what happened, otherwise he wouldn't have said it. It wasn't even running, directly, that led to his untimely death, just terrible coincidence.