Jack7
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Looking at your life as if you were a game character then what things have you done that you consider to be Feats, or Great Accomplishments. These are some of the ones I consider my most important feats:
Business - I've created a couple of businesses I'm proud of, but not as many as I intend to create or want to create.
Case Work - I've solved or help solve some hard cases, including felonies and homicides, and once profiled a bank robber (UNSUB) for the FBI which led to his capture pretty much where I said he'd be, and he ended up being who I said he'd be
Charity - I've helped out with some good charity work and some good disaster relief
Father - I've not been a perfect father by any stretch but I think I keep improving and to me this is my very most important Feat. Or set of them.
Friendship - I consider good and true friendship a feat. I think, generally speaking, I've been a good. loyal, and hopefully useful friend to several people.
Husband - Again, I'm no perfect husband, but I try and keep improving. Tied with being a father as my most important feats/accomplishments. And I never thought I'd live long enough to be either.
Invention and Scientific Work - I've created some non-lethal weapons systems and other inventions I'm very proud of, and I expect some of my scientific work, once I publish it or it is examined after my death, will stand up over time
Life Saving - I've saved a few lives, including a guy who was drowning (he nearly ended up drowning me as well, but I pulled him out), some disaster victims, some children (who could have been killed), etc. Saved my own daughter from potentially drowning too. Performed CPR on my grandfather after he had a heart attack, unfortunately he was dead by the time we discovered him - it didn't panic me though, I was very collected all things considered. I knew he was already dead but performed CRP for sake of my grandmother and mother who had discovered him.
Medicine - I've cured, or helped cure, both people and animals of various diseases and ailments. And sometimes treated severe injuries in others or myself.
Rescue Work - I've done some good rescue work, including recovering lost people
Survival - I've endured some really terrific injuries on a few occasions, survived bad pneumonia and flu, near starvation once, and some tough exposure situations, including frostbite, second degree burns over large areas of my body, a broken back, cracked ribs, and so forth
Vigilante Work - I've done some good vigilante work which has led to gangs being broken up, cases resolved, crime prevention, some rescue, property recovery, a couple of drug rings being smashed, and helped put out a burning car
Writings - I've written a lot, and some of it is good folks tell me. Personally I think my poetry is my best work. And I think it will stand up over time
Now, describe your Feats. and it doesn't have to be in this format of course. And as far as I'm concerned feats can also be long term accomplishments. I consider my marriage a long term feat, and things like saving people from drowning immediate feats.
But you're welcome to talk about both here. I consider both equally important types of accomplishments.
Business - I've created a couple of businesses I'm proud of, but not as many as I intend to create or want to create.
Case Work - I've solved or help solve some hard cases, including felonies and homicides, and once profiled a bank robber (UNSUB) for the FBI which led to his capture pretty much where I said he'd be, and he ended up being who I said he'd be
Charity - I've helped out with some good charity work and some good disaster relief
Father - I've not been a perfect father by any stretch but I think I keep improving and to me this is my very most important Feat. Or set of them.
Friendship - I consider good and true friendship a feat. I think, generally speaking, I've been a good. loyal, and hopefully useful friend to several people.
Husband - Again, I'm no perfect husband, but I try and keep improving. Tied with being a father as my most important feats/accomplishments. And I never thought I'd live long enough to be either.
Invention and Scientific Work - I've created some non-lethal weapons systems and other inventions I'm very proud of, and I expect some of my scientific work, once I publish it or it is examined after my death, will stand up over time
Life Saving - I've saved a few lives, including a guy who was drowning (he nearly ended up drowning me as well, but I pulled him out), some disaster victims, some children (who could have been killed), etc. Saved my own daughter from potentially drowning too. Performed CPR on my grandfather after he had a heart attack, unfortunately he was dead by the time we discovered him - it didn't panic me though, I was very collected all things considered. I knew he was already dead but performed CRP for sake of my grandmother and mother who had discovered him.
Medicine - I've cured, or helped cure, both people and animals of various diseases and ailments. And sometimes treated severe injuries in others or myself.
Rescue Work - I've done some good rescue work, including recovering lost people
Survival - I've endured some really terrific injuries on a few occasions, survived bad pneumonia and flu, near starvation once, and some tough exposure situations, including frostbite, second degree burns over large areas of my body, a broken back, cracked ribs, and so forth
Vigilante Work - I've done some good vigilante work which has led to gangs being broken up, cases resolved, crime prevention, some rescue, property recovery, a couple of drug rings being smashed, and helped put out a burning car
Writings - I've written a lot, and some of it is good folks tell me. Personally I think my poetry is my best work. And I think it will stand up over time
Now, describe your Feats. and it doesn't have to be in this format of course. And as far as I'm concerned feats can also be long term accomplishments. I consider my marriage a long term feat, and things like saving people from drowning immediate feats.
But you're welcome to talk about both here. I consider both equally important types of accomplishments.
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