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rdj357 wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 11:27 am I wish everyone I encounter nothing but success and happiness. Get out there and make some stuff - if you're too tired, take a nap and then get out there!
Yep. I have a lot of goals. Or maybe we should call them, "Ambitions." I have the machines, and the materials, and the knowledge, and the software. What I lack is the ability to allow the rapid decay of society to roll off of my back. Humanity at large continues to be a huge disappointment.rdj357 wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 11:27 am Your time and energy are your own business but posting on a forum about the lack of posts on a forum seems counterproductive to accomplishing all the goals of 3d printing and lasering and plasma cutting and accessory development that you post about here.
rdj357 wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 11:27 am Your time and energy are your own business but posting on a forum about the lack of posts on a forum seems counterproductive to accomplishing all the goals of 3d printing and lasering and plasma cutting and accessory development that you post about here. I probably wouldn't have even responded but I'm on vacation enjoying some coffee while perusing the forums and chatting with table owners so thought I'd go ahead.
I wish everyone I encounter nothing but success and happiness. Get out there and make some stuff - if you're too tired, take a nap and then get out there!
If that's what's keeping you from achieving your goals or pursuing your ambitions then you are victim of the very system you despise and they have you right where they want you. They have won, you have lost.Joe Jones wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 2:30 pm Yep. I have a lot of goals. Or maybe we should call them, "Ambitions." I have the machines, and the materials, and the knowledge, and the software. What I lack is the ability to allow the rapid decay of society to roll off of my back. Humanity at large continues to be a huge disappointment.
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Yep - Humanity is separate from my own personal goals and ambitions. As Garrison Kellior said in his Lake Woebegon radio show years ago, "Life is what you make it. Make the best of it."ben de lappe wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 11:39 amrdj357 wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 11:27 am I wish everyone I encounter nothing but success and happiness. Get out there and make some stuff - if you're too tired, take a nap and then get out there!![]()
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I don't care if you broke your spine...just get out there and make it happen! Consider it your new therapy.
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That is a fact! I fell about 12’ in late July 2019 and broke my back (50% compression fracture of L1). They fused 5 discs with those rods and screws and picked out the bits of bone that were impinging on my spinal cord. I was in a back brace for 7 months. Right after I got home from the hospital I noticed black streamers in my left eye, turned out to be a torn retina so it was repaired by laser surgery. After 7 months of back brace I was released fully back to work. 1 year almost to the day after the first retina surgery I had to have the same thing in my other eye.Joe Jones wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 11:50 am My uncle had the same surgery a coupe of years ago. I have his nearly identical X-rays too. Getting old is not for sissies!
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Joe Jones wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 7:06 pm I am glad you are still functional. Other people aren't so fortunate.
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Having lost a spouse to a sudden, unpredictable medical event I can absolutely and empathetically agree. I thank God every day for the ability to live, the ability to work. the ability to walk, the ability just to breathe another minute. I don't believe God is picking who makes it and who doesn't but I do believe we should use every opportunity of every day we have available in the pursuit of doing all the good we can, in all the ways we can, to all the people we can, in all the places we can, at all the times we can, with all the zeal we can, as long as we ever can.ben de lappe wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 7:52 pmJoe Jones wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 7:06 pm I am glad you are still functional. Other people aren't so fortunate.
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Having lost a spouse to a sudden, unpredictable medical event I can absolutely and empathetically agree. I thank God every day for the ability to live, the ability to work. the ability to walk, the ability just to breathe another minute. I don't believe God is picking who makes it and who doesn't but I do believe we should use every opportunity of every day we have available in the pursuit of doing all the good we can, in all the ways we can, to all the people we can, in all the places we can, at all the times we can, with all the zeal we can, as long as we ever can.
Amen!
Positive attitude is not everything. Positive attitude is only voltage. Voltage is nothing without amperage. I guess that's WATTS wrong with me!