Yeah man... I'm 55 and I got nothing.Like he said in one of the clips "nothing is forever", and while that's true and we all know it, it is so hard to really truly believe it. I thought at a certain age I'd have it figured out how to deal with it or something, but having lost someone recently it is all still confusing.
Yeah man... I'm 55 and I got nothing.
As a young man that expected to die of blunt force trauma by 30 it was easy to say it doesn't matter anyway so just go.
Now I don't know what to think.
Amazing perspective. I'm glad he found peace so quickly and can enjoy what time he has left. We all saw through Cami that every moment is worth enjoying.
Like he said in one of the clips "nothing is forever", and while that's true and we all know it, it is so hard to really truly believe it. I thought at a certain age I'd have it figured out how to deal with it or something, but having lost someone recently it is all still confusing.
Yeah man... I'm 55 and I got nothing.
As a young man that expected to die of blunt force trauma by 30 it was easy to say it doesn't matter anyway so just go.
Now I don't know what to think.
That's fucking me in the head a bit, I'm 55, what 20 years left hopefully? How do I make the most of that. Been dwelling on that a lot the last 6 months.Watching other friends manage it is only a reminder that it's coming for me too..
that's pretty awesome
wise manI’m closing in on 60 and seeing bunch of people younger than me dropping- wife and I have really taken up mostly all natural diet - she’s vegetarian and I’m a carnivore, but only the good whole meats/seafood - no processed shit or even ground shit - lots of locally grown vegetables - we cook 90% of our food - wife hasn’t gained more that 15 pounds since I met her 30 years ago (except for the 75 pounds during pregnancy, but we don’t talk about that)