When we are kids, expectations get put upon us. When we get married that can happen too. Some of us wind up living a life we didn’t choose.
It takes guts to declare it’s not for us and to walk away. Knowing what you do want and where you are going, and taking action on it right after your departure from the old, will make the drama from the transition short.
“Life’s too short to be living someone else’s life.” – Steve Jobs
Do you know anyone who has started on one path and made the correction to what they love?
Good Luck Larry & Tanner.
Have fun and enjoy the ride :)!
Thanks Larry Great post “live the life you love love the life you live” I love my job Safe travels Tim
Hey Larry and Tanner.I will pray and ask God to bring you both back safe,and with smiles on your faces.This race is going to be something you will look back on with fond memories.Matt and I have many 🙂
Hi Larry and Tanner. I visited Alfie Cox on Friday (about you’re next big adventure), he tells me that he won the Bajar some years ago, so you can share your stories. To finish first, you must first finish. All the best with the preparation, the rest will be fun. Only 10 days now.
Cheers, Phillip.
Good luck to you both and a wishing you a safe return! I think the “experiences” we have with our adult children are just as memorable and important as the ones when they are young. It’s great that you share a passion!