http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjjUImmrB3E
http://www.youtube.com/user/JoshSundquist/videos
Guy missing a leg got into hella good shape. Now it's your/my turn!
I agree it's pretty damn amazing, but self motivation and depression aren't easy things to get over. Wanting to "want it" is already past the first step.
#stopthehashtags #wedontusethemhere
Quote from: Mr. Analog on April 04, 2012, 09:42:43 AM
#stopthehashtags #wedontusethemhere
sorry, it was in the description on Mashable...
http://mashable.com/2012/03/24/top-10-twitter-pics-10/#556395-Dont-Give-Up-Because
http://skylin.es/search?q=dontgiveupbecause&mode=thing
lol: https://twitter.com/#!/cindychinthia/statuses/181696520180076545
(http://p.twimg.com/AoWEBb7CEAApr5_.jpg)
"#DontGiveUpBecause you never know how close you are."
:) no worries, just all the text runs together.
itmakesithardtoreadifyouhavevisionproblems
Like URLs...
DIAMONDS!
You don't know how eloquent a statement that is at the moment for us sleep-addled, non-diamond-finding Minecraftians.
Also, I'd mentioned the hash tags before, but yeah, they're hard to read and kinda make it look like you're trying too hard to be "cool".
Anyway, if there's a will, there's a way, but if there's depression, there's no real will. That's why depression sucks so bad.
Also, I've seen way too much good money thrown after bad on software projects that blindly follow the "don't give up" motto. On a properly managed project, you should know how close you are to the goal, and after a careful cost/benefit assessment, you should give up if the costs are way too high for the benefits.
Ha ha, "properly managed project". Haven't seen too many of those.
Forget properly, I've yet to see a "managed project" haha