The people I've known: older, and younger
The worst moaner is my Dad in his eighties
going over & over that he is old
Big events for cousins that turned 40
like a wedding for a celebration
Everyone moans about being 30, and 50
My universal life motto is "stop moaning" - not the bright side of
'cheer up. You'll be fine!'
More the Jason Statham approach of hockey stick crippling of by crowbar in Blitz
to shut up the fragile and make them do something about it
Spending so many months in hospital and jail as a youngster has let me develop my inner soul stamina. I'm ready for anything. The first acceptance of 'sharpscratch' at age 7 and having big canulas in each limb regularly in Leukaemia wards provides a different kind of tolrelance
The weak are those who decide to retire - all my family. I'll be motivated to be better when I get past age 100
I don't feel miserable about being 40 in a few years
Having no friends since age 25 makes me a very determined action man
I haven't made myself a single parent. Those are the moaners.
I've never lost confidence, although it is negatively-biased toward the fragile
I want to rescue anyone who retains their inner strength
erfect:
Still waiting for a fist fight
Writing this, I'm suffering deep chest pain from the night, in & out of bed, hoping to recover soon
Body health don't matter. It's all in the mind √