Wonderful thoughts, Adam. I'm tired too. Losing my wife to cancer was the hardest thing I've ever faced in my life, times a million. The experience of it had a weight that smashed me into the dirt, and that's where I am today, two years later, with little to no energy to reform. I'm not waiting for the end, thinking my life is over or biding my time until the inevitable kerplunk. But I don't feel like I'm really living, either.
Thank you, David. And all the condolences I have for your loss. I feel your description of it in my soul. Keep fighting the good fight, brother. We got this.
my eyes are tigerless. wow that's great.
Thank you, Kelly.
Wonderful thoughts, Adam. I'm tired too. Losing my wife to cancer was the hardest thing I've ever faced in my life, times a million. The experience of it had a weight that smashed me into the dirt, and that's where I am today, two years later, with little to no energy to reform. I'm not waiting for the end, thinking my life is over or biding my time until the inevitable kerplunk. But I don't feel like I'm really living, either.
Thank you, David. And all the condolences I have for your loss. I feel your description of it in my soul. Keep fighting the good fight, brother. We got this.