Yes, you got it - pushing thru adversity and failures without capitulating.I thought resilient was when you fall off your bike or bounce off a tree or something,
but you don't let it phase you and just keep riding.
Then you look at your injury later and go Holy **** I really did hit that thing didn't I ?
My driver used to be money. Money because that was necessary to get all the things on my wish and bucket list. At 50 I had checked off everything important on the list.MY driver and motivation? Money. Then i can travel where and how i want, ride whatever bike I like, help my kids. Money.
You cant buy happy, but I've been poor and comfortable, and comfortable sucks a lot less.
I had a job once that was only because of the money, I quit that job pretty quick and never wanted to do that again.
were you wearing your safety sandals?It was pouring molten lead into the end of huge hydro insulators :| and it payed 7$ per hour.
and I was very young not very old lol
Agreed. As we get older, time becomes more valuable than money. Also knowing when having enough (stuff, toys,$) is enough.My driver used to be money. Money because that was necessary to get all the things on my wish and bucket list. At 50 I had checked off everything important on the list.
My driver changed to time, these days a $1000 Saturday gig is no if there’s chance of visiting the kids or doing a nice fall ride.
You're not 80 yet???should be aiming for 80
I want to still be competition riding when I reach 80
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Money is a motivator, but a terrible one.
I left radio broadcasting a long time ago because there wasn't money in it.
I now make decent money. Pretty much hate what I do.
When my first son was born, I was motivated to go back to school and get a diploma so I could lead by example.
I did, and graduated with honours.
Then I decided it was time to clean up my diet and get in shape so I could be here for a long time.
Lost ~ 40 lbs and felt great. At the gym 4 days a week. Life was good.
Then something happens, you get stressed and it all goes to ****.
Someone said that drive can be learned..I wonder if it still can at my age, because I sure don't have it...or any willpower for that matter.
My youngest, however, won't let the fact that he's a shortish, slowish white kid stop him from being the best Basketball player that he can be.
He'll train for hours and won't stop until he's accomplished what he set out to do.
This year, at 8 years old, we had him try out for rep teams for the first time. He was asked to play on both teams that he went out for.
Then, you know, 'rona.
He is my new inspiration. I wanna be like him.
(Although as I write this they are both driving me crazy and I wanna put them through a wall )
(Remember when our parents actually did that? And then we listened??)
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Failure, it's a love/hate relationship. I don't like to fail, but I learn a lot more from it than success. I'd much rather fail at a higher level than succeed at a lower one.
Also, only people that don't give a crap what other people think of them know how liberating it is not to give a crap what other people think of you.
I call them 'keyboard hands'. Find them on pianists and coders.
That won't change the fact that I experienced heavy racism and never understood why white boys wanted me to feel bad about my heritage.Central Tech I was one of 4 with a British type name in a class of 30, big whoop.
and I happen to have a lot of friends of Chinese origin, some others that speak almost exclusively in French, don't even know what all the rest are, we all rode the extreme enduro trail today and really well too, one guy Yin he's very Chinese and very giant, he and seven other riders here today, it was one of those perfect ride days
because you were confronted with a**holes.That won't change the fact that I experienced heavy racism and never understood why white boys wanted me to feel bad about my heritage.
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