Thursday, March 13, 2008

Who Cakes at IHOP

I got more tonight. I had some on my trip to Rosemont, IL for the North American Cup (fencing) there. They're made for kids for the upcoming Dr. Suess movie, and they're pretty amazing. Put them in your mouf!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

To Have Lifed a Full Life

I was talking to Josh this weekend and I realized one of my biggest governing values is that when I die, be it 70 years or 70 days from now (don't worry, I don't plan on dying soon), I want people to say "He lived a full life." I don't want them to think I was sitting on my duff, missing out on opportunities, not contributing, not being the person I wanted to be. I don't want them to think I was miserable. I want them to know I am happy, enjoying life, that I felt and experienced everything I could within reason.

When I make decisions, big decisions, this is the principle I usually pull on the most, especially when there's risk involved. When I started RCF, I thought"Would I want them to say, 'He had a good financial history.' or would I want them to say 'He ran a fencing club, owned a business, taught people how to fence.'?" The choice for me at that point became very easy. I pull on this principle again now that I'm leaving fencing. There are people who can do what I've been doing, and they can do it better, so it's time for me to continue living a full life in a new way.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

It's Much Simpler Than You Might Guess

People ask me what I'll do when I retire from fencing. I usually think too hard about the question and I answer "Learn to dance, take classes, who knows?" But the answer is much simpler than that. When I retire from fencing, I'll have dinner before 9pm, and I'll sleep enough in the week so that when the weekend comes around they're not so sacred to me. My life will come back into balance. I will be a healthy me again.