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<blockquote data-quote="Jack7" data-source="post: 4768450" data-attributes="member: 54707"><p>I'll kinda second that HB. In my own way.</p><p></p><p>When I as a kid and on into my twenties I never expected to live past thirty. (I did, and was involved in some dangerous things, not so much hell-raising - as just plain dangerous. I've always liked dangerous in both my work and my play.) So when I woke up alive on my thirtieth birthday I said to myself, "Well, hell, if I'm gonna live this long I guess I'd better do some things I had never intended to do."</p><p></p><p>So I got married, had kids (including daughters who I never thought I'd ever have anything in common with, but now I can't imagine life without em), started different careers (different from the ones I had in my earlier years), had a business crash and nearly drive me into bankruptcy - had others that have been very successful, bought the old family estate, and so forth and so on. I never thought I'd ever get married, have kids, couldn't imagine buying the old family estate, and so forth and so on.</p><p></p><p>If somebody had told me twenty years ago, or even ten years ago, of the things I'd do, be involved in, or what-not I'd have said, "Mister you're either a fool or a nut, or both." Yet I did, and I have. Not that I'm saying I've had some outstanding life, just a very surprising and fun one. And dangerous and adventurous. And that's just about the way I like it.</p><p></p><p>You just never know what will happen when you give up on the idea that you have to know in advance what is or is not possible. Inside everyone I suspect happen to be a lot of untapped things. You can get in the way of that, or get out of the way of that. But either way it's up to you. </p><p></p><p>So, Godspeed.</p><p>And Happy Hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack7, post: 4768450, member: 54707"] I'll kinda second that HB. In my own way. When I as a kid and on into my twenties I never expected to live past thirty. (I did, and was involved in some dangerous things, not so much hell-raising - as just plain dangerous. I've always liked dangerous in both my work and my play.) So when I woke up alive on my thirtieth birthday I said to myself, "Well, hell, if I'm gonna live this long I guess I'd better do some things I had never intended to do." So I got married, had kids (including daughters who I never thought I'd ever have anything in common with, but now I can't imagine life without em), started different careers (different from the ones I had in my earlier years), had a business crash and nearly drive me into bankruptcy - had others that have been very successful, bought the old family estate, and so forth and so on. I never thought I'd ever get married, have kids, couldn't imagine buying the old family estate, and so forth and so on. If somebody had told me twenty years ago, or even ten years ago, of the things I'd do, be involved in, or what-not I'd have said, "Mister you're either a fool or a nut, or both." Yet I did, and I have. Not that I'm saying I've had some outstanding life, just a very surprising and fun one. And dangerous and adventurous. And that's just about the way I like it. You just never know what will happen when you give up on the idea that you have to know in advance what is or is not possible. Inside everyone I suspect happen to be a lot of untapped things. You can get in the way of that, or get out of the way of that. But either way it's up to you. So, Godspeed. And Happy Hunting. [/QUOTE]
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