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stevewool
3rd March 2015, 08:11
Yes, they say that life goes by so quickly. But when you are young who cares? Life is for living, new adventures around every corner, not a care in the world.

Teenage years come, and you feel you are king of the world - you can do anything, attract anyone, :anerikke: well sometimes! Every weekend is a big party. :xxparty-smiley-050:

Then you realize that you have to work to pay for all this fun you are wanting and suddenly life is hard.

You marry, find a home and the family comes along. Work, then more work ... we don't have enough money!

If you are lucky you may stay together. But then again, you may not.

You may even get a second - or third - chance to find happiness again.

Life is passing you by very, very quickly now.

Eventually, the time hits you when you think, "hang about, I want to do this and that, and I am getting older and more easily tired too!!"

Time is going very, very fast for many.

Once you know you can take the chances again to try different things you've been longing for, GO for them! Yes, there will always be doubts and "MY GOD WHAT HAVE I DONE?" But hey, whats life other than for LIVING? Not thinking if only ...!

Terpe
3rd March 2015, 10:21
I'd rather regret the things I'd done that didn't work out than regret not having done them at all and then wondering what if.....

I've actually had misgivings in both those scenarios by the way.
Risk aversion often kicked in, however, happily no longer :Jump:

I must be turning Pinoy :biggrin:

Tawi2
3rd March 2015, 10:25
Regret the things you didn't do - rather than the things you did. My kid's at Uni now. As soon as he graduates, I am saving for Everest. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

It was summitted by an 80-year-old guy and I am a long way off that! There's hope for us all. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
3rd March 2015, 16:02
I am saving for Everest. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Mmm :icon_rolleyes: ... I shouldn't imagine :biggrin: you'll have much call for double-glazing with your itinerant lifestyle. :cwm25:

But come the time to settle ... it's worth fitting the best - fit Everest. :joke:!

:smile: Seriously, though, mate ... I hope you'll manage to fulfill your dream quest! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

imagine
3rd March 2015, 16:24
They say, live your life to the fullest. Now I used to think that meant taking risks, sky dive, mountain climbing, bungie jumping - or anything dangerous for an adrenaline buzz,

But it just means live YOUR LIFE to YOUR FULLEST. Whatever makes your life feel full and lived, happy and content.

We are only here the once. Only one chance to do what you want. It's harder to do the things you want as you get older, because some of those things were for you at a younger age. So don't let those chances pass you by!

Yes, sometimes we fall flat on our faces, but hey, we get up again, because life will not wait. :smile:

Tawi2
3rd March 2015, 17:09
I've been to Base Camp 1, Arthur, just couldn't justify splashing the cash to attempt the peak while my kid was younger.

I did a couple of jumps last month, Imagine, still got my A licence. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I am not ready to push up daisies just yet - even though I have got a few aches and pains nowadays. :bigcry:

Everyone has one life, and as Nike says ........... Live it!

Arthur Little
3rd March 2015, 18:33
Everyone has one life, and as Nike says ........... Live it!

Quite right ... :iagree:!

Michael Parnham
3rd March 2015, 21:19
My last 20 years will become my best! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
6th March 2015, 08:48
Thank you for the rep Stewart.

imagine
6th March 2015, 13:07
Thank you for the rep Stewart.

Walay sapayan! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
6th March 2015, 14:32
When I was young, I realised that being old (after 30 :icon_lol:) would be rubbish, so I made the most of my youth by doing the sort of things that can only be done...with dignity, when young. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

fred
6th March 2015, 14:36
Walay sapayan! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Can you speak Tagalog please!!

imagine
6th March 2015, 14:36
When I was young, I realised that being old (after 30 :icon_lol:) would be rubbish, so I made the most of my youth by doing the sort of things that can only be done...with dignity, when young. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Like sowing the wild oats! :Erm:

imagine
6th March 2015, 14:37
Can you speak Tagalog please!!

Sorry, no can do Tagalog, has to be Bisayan. :icon_lol:

fred
6th March 2015, 14:39
When I was young, I realised that being old (after 30 :icon_lol:) would be rubbish, so I made the most of my youth by doing the sort of things that can only be done...with dignity, when young. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

At the risk of being foolish, I will continue until I`m at least 60 in an undignified manner.

The older I get, the less I care what these youngsters think!
If they are clever, they will watch and learn.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

fred
6th March 2015, 14:43
sorry no can do Tagalog, has to be bysian:icon_lol:

Bahala ka jan,,busit!! :wink:

imagine
6th March 2015, 14:57
Getting old's not so bad, theres lots of fun and mischief you can get up to! :biggrin:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6y1e0skfJts

imagine
6th March 2015, 15:05
talk about life passing us by .


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZJDNSp1QJA&list=PL173839BF723730EF&index=22

fred
6th March 2015, 15:15
getting olds not so bad, theres lots of fun and mischief you can get up to:biggrin:

We had The Barangay fiesta disco the other night.
The heavy base on their audio equipment a good mile away was driving me insane at home..My TV was bouncing around the room etc.
So I decided to go down there buy some of their warm beer and give them my Michael Jackson dance routine..
They turned it down after that.

Terpe
6th March 2015, 15:31
Sad to say I jumped out of a jeepney the other day before I'd paid because I couldn't stand the volume of that Budots.

Anyone not sure about Budots dance music then listen here:-


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lY3nTPPU-Qo

imagine
6th March 2015, 15:36
we had The Barangay fiesta disco the other night.
The heavy base on their audio equipment a good mile away was driving me insane at home..My TV was bouncing around the room etc.
So I decided to go down there buy some of their warm beer and give them my Micheal Jackson dance routine..
They turned it down after that.

:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

imagine
6th March 2015, 15:40
Sad to say I jumped out of a jeepney the other day before I'd paid because I couldn't stand the volume of that Budots.

Anyone not sure about Budots dance music then listen here:-


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lY3nTPPU-Qo

Ah yes - migraine music. :23_111_9[1]: The vid's ok though - with the sound turned off! :biggrin:

fred
6th March 2015, 15:44
Sad to say I jumped out of a jeepney the other day before I'd paid because I couldn't stand the volume of that Budots.

Anyone not sure about Budots dance music then listen here:-


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lY3nTPPU-Qo

Peter..Ive been there and done that.. The cultural transport thing can get tiresome after a while..
It's time for you to buy a car mate!

Terpe
6th March 2015, 15:51
.......
Its time for you to buy a car mate!

No way I can justify the costs just now Fred.

We've only just arrived, looking now for a second place to rent and also looking around for a bungalow to buy.

Let's try summer life in Davao City and let's see how the political scene might change before we finally decide where to settle down. That the time to invest in a place of our own and get some decent wheels.
Just my thinking :xxgrinning--00xx3:

fred
6th March 2015, 16:20
No way I can justify the costs just now Fred.

We've only just arrived, looking now for a second place to rent and also looking around for a bungalow to buy.

Let's try summer life in Davao City and let's see how the political scene might change before we finally decide where to settle down. That the time to invest in a place of our own and get some decent wheels.
Just my thinking :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Fair enough.
One day..When you do get a car, you will appreciate it all the more!

Arthur Little
7th March 2015, 03:59
Like sowing the wild oats! :Erm:

:yeahthat:'s what I did - in my 50s :wink: :wink: - after I was widowed ... but, of course, before I met Myrna!