For me, my thirties were a time where everything I had learned in my life so far, including loss and grief, highs and lows, all started to gel together into a basic framework
I broke contact with a lot of the guys from the old crew, they were still into partying and I had no time for it. I could no longer relate either, and it also taught me who my real friends were, and what real friendship looks like. What can I say, I was a slow learner LOL
Thanks man, I try my best. Iāve got ideas for a novel, and several short stories that I started. Unfortunately, I donāt have the organization and motivation to work on them regularly like I should.
I have a left front lobe head injury, which causes me to be scatterbrained and it makes it hard to focus. So short poems and songs are kind of my wheelhouse
I have sort of a goatee-king tut-fringe beard combo goinā haha, not sweatinā the gray, Proverbs 16:31 Gray hair is a crown of splendor; it is attained in the way of righteousness;, or to put it another way, I donāt give a f*ck
Iām 45 and Iāve learned that I donāt have to be the most beautiful, funny or intelligent because no one else on this planet has my exact dna which means Iām unique. Iām just as important as the stunning beauties that walk the runway but not more important.
Thatās a womanās perspective. But youāre a dude so idk. Just learn early on that youāre valuable and not to compare yourself to others. You canāt sing like him but he canāt dance like you.
Thanks a lot loke I appreciate the kind words. I guess we are all unique. Fame is kind of delusion in some ways cause it makes us feel like some people are more important or that some people are lessā¦not at all true