You picked a fine day to quit smoking, here’s your jet pack…
Now is about the time where people start to forget their New Years resolution and the line up at McDonald’s gets longer again, except a few people are still asking for diet soda with there calorie combo. I often get asked if I make resolutions on the New Year and I never really have. I don’t need a date in the calendar to change my life, no sir that’s what crashing motorcycles and waking up in piles of vomit are for.
Most people I believe only stick to there resolutions for a few weeks, that’s why there is always new faces in the gym but they disappear faster than prom date panties. I think to make a change in your life people usually need an eye opening experience, and the dawn of a new year doesn’t pack enough oomph.
So what I’m trying to say is that if you want to make changes in your life take a lot of dangerous risks. Then if something catches up to you, you’ll have a little fuel to power that change and maybe you’ll appreciate life a little bit more. And that makes about as much sense as picking a day in the calendar.
JU



Well isn’t this the most truthful thing i’ve read all year. And by all year I don’t mean in the last 10 days.. I really mean in a long time lol.
As a smoker who failed to quit, and someone who crashed a motorcycle a year and a half ago, you’re as usual, on point with your observations James.
Ps – Only roadrash, no vomit upon regaining consiousness.