He did provide quite the picture of him sleeping that Saturday… Never the less, credit where credit is due. The man set his sights on what he wanted to accomplish, and he did. And his family seems to be his prime motivator. Respect.
We certainly change as we age. Walking through life and reflecting on our youthful ambitions that we either abandoned or followed, and appreciating where we are now… how the young ones behind us either abandon or follow our advice. I wouldn’t want a second chance. I love what I’ve done, who I’ve been, and I believe the sooner we all see that life is an amazing journey to enjoyed in the moment, and not lost in the throes of regret in abandoning or following whatever dream we chose to pursue or not. Love your life and the gifts and people you love that share it with you. Tomorrow is not guaranteed. This is gold. You can see him enjoying reflecting upon his journey through victory and humility. Great stuff, Mr Trav.
Wow, at 66 and being a martial artist for 30 years…not quite the level Conor and others are….but still work my rear off every time I train….or go to work…..not for millions of $’s but for the satisfaction of being the best I can be at whatever I’m faced with….and provide for my family all they ever need.
I wonder how that heartfelt sentiment squares with his attacking a team bus with a waste can that injured another player. Maybe “madness” isn’t always a good thing.
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Love it!
True passion talking
A true madman indeed, the desire takes hold, and a man works it to every extreme!!
He did provide quite the picture of him sleeping that Saturday… Never the less, credit where credit is due. The man set his sights on what he wanted to accomplish, and he did. And his family seems to be his prime motivator. Respect.
Oh, that we can all look back on our journey and say that we gave it our all and accomplished what we set out to do.
We certainly change as we age. Walking through life and reflecting on our youthful ambitions that we either abandoned or followed, and appreciating where we are now… how the young ones behind us either abandon or follow our advice. I wouldn’t want a second chance. I love what I’ve done, who I’ve been, and I believe the sooner we all see that life is an amazing journey to enjoyed in the moment, and not lost in the throes of regret in abandoning or following whatever dream we chose to pursue or not. Love your life and the gifts and people you love that share it with you. Tomorrow is not guaranteed. This is gold. You can see him enjoying reflecting upon his journey through victory and humility. Great stuff, Mr Trav.
Awesome
Complete the mission. Nice. However there’s still a greater call in Mark 16:15-18.
Wow, at 66 and being a martial artist for 30 years…not quite the level Conor and others are….but still work my rear off every time I train….or go to work…..not for millions of $’s but for the satisfaction of being the best I can be at whatever I’m faced with….and provide for my family all they ever need.
I wonder how that heartfelt sentiment squares with his attacking a team bus with a waste can that injured another player. Maybe “madness” isn’t always a good thing.
That’s amazing, great moment. Thanks for putting it out, Trav