as i get older i've survived a few stopping points and continued so should i keep going with my dreams my passions despite fearing pseudo injuries and other reasons to quit so to live vibrant and continue

 so here's a question should i keep going with some of my hobbies so one hero i'd reference for that is laird hamilton i saw a movie from him one time it was cool because the director was there that day and the director was a relative of john f kennedy

so staying on my a game um the hobbies to pursue so there's all the time and energy for them to think about scheduling all that weight lifting healthy shakes powder fruits and vegetables um to be healthy and exercise a light jog some cardio

to keep going as i get older so there's putting forth the effort and too avoiding 'pseudo injuries' so what's the most i can 'get away with' no complaints no cops um so the practice and training the conditioning to stay fit and ready to be prepped for what's next

so having the energy and follow up with other hobbies there's making movies there's longboarding when the seasons right um photography with the smartphone um paintings with acrylics and the sketchbook um music guitar piano recordings blogging

the amateur stuff the professional stuff the effort um so throughout the year the seasons being active and producing new material not quitting um being heroic so looking for an answer looking for references to focus on that aspect of life the hobbies



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