One thing that I have learnt whether I be climbing, skiing, surfing etc. If you get to that point of the day when your saying to yourself, "shall I just have one more go....?", say no, walk away and live to fight another day.
Life's strange isn't it? How many people lie dead because of one thing that went wrong for them while we write our stories?
Quote from: Blunk on July 09, 2009, 04:54:20 amLife's strange isn't it? How many people lie dead because of one thing that went wrong for them while we write our stories?There but for the grace of God/a greater being/the fates/the toss of a coin/the roll of a dice/sheer luck(or whatever else you may believe in) go I. Count your blessings and make the most of your time.
"Given the choice between the experience of pain and nothing, I would choose pain”
But you could also say that we are who we are because of what we do....inveterate risk takers(no matter how calculated it is) have a greater take/outlook on life in my opinion than anyone else. On this forum we have many different age groups, different sport participation, cultural ,political etc etc yet we can appreciate activity (be it grit solo or big wave surfing)that to many seems suicidally pointless. I have lost two very close friends, 1 in a car accident, 1 in a ice climbing accident. William Faulkner wroteQuote"Given the choice between the experience of pain and nothing, I would choose pain”edit-sorry, having just read that back I sound like a right twat
Interesting reading. For some reason this quote just jumped into my head. "On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero"
Quote from: Fj on July 09, 2009, 11:43:56 amInteresting reading. For some reason this quote just jumped into my head. "On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero"There is only one certainty in life.
This is a grim thread
Probably got to be, Me, Fatboyslimfast, my Astra, 120mph past the pub below frogget the checkers? 70 round the bottom corner, realising the stream had flooded across the road and frozen.... the hitcher we had picked up in shef was not impressed either :-