I am white. I typically don't begin introductions with that. I'm a combat veteran, ex-web developer, and case manager for homeless & at-risk veterans. Computers have always been my hobby and the career I thought I would stick with, which is why I've segued into a job where all I do is talk to people. I like pushing my mind and my body to its limits. This has manifested itself in some strange ways. I'm a big believer in steering my life into what my brain might consider enemy territory. I'm an obsessive collector of music. Amon Tobin is one of my personal heroes. I love the idea of writing and hardly do it. I pretend to meditate every night. I watch a lot of movies and never remember any of the dialogue. I go to a new country every year, but I refuse to go to Europe until I'm retired. I'm going back to school soon. After that I'm going to law school, so long as I don't decide to go off grid before then. Sometimes I think about DMT trips and 432Hz and get a little delusional. I'm new to this community and really enjoy the content and comments so far. I'm hoping I can contribute positively to it and learn some more about the people who make hubski hubski.
Thank you for your service. I really can't express the kind of love and respect I feel towards servicemembers. If i had half the guts you do, I'd be on my way to a recruitment center right now. Just hope you know people will always appreciate and remember the work you've done, even if you might not want to.I like pushing my mind and my body to its limits. This has manifested itself in some strange ways. I'm a big believer in steering my life into what my brain might consider enemy territory.
This might not really be what you're talking about but, have you ever done a Spartan Race? It's an incredible test of mind and body. I ran the shortest one called the Spartan Sprint this last spring, and when I crossed the finish line bruised, battered and covered in mud, all I wanted to do was run again :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ggq8LzZ397Q is a cool motivational promo they did, check out their website if you'rei nterested.
My pleasure. As much as I appreciate people showing support for veterans, I always struggle with how to respond. Neither "thank you" or "you're welcome" seem appropriate. It isn't all guts though-- there's a large amount of foolishness involved with putting yourself in harms way, in my opinion :) I have not done a Spartan Race, though I would love to in the future. Unfortunately, last year my knees met their limit before my mind and it may be a while before I'll be able to. Kudos to you for doing it, I've heard they can be immensely difficult.
I understand, and I'm sorry to put you in an uncomfortable situation about it, but I can't help but to express my respect :P Best of luck to your knees :D