Too morbid or too intense?

White Lab in parking lot

 

(photo: Cooper went virtually everywhere. How well a dog can behave in public is often underestimated, undiscovered)

What are we capable of? Most of will never know. Sad.

How present do we need to be in order to live as if we were dying?

Too morbid or too intense?

And if we could be that present, would we come alive in a way that felt like hitting the lottery?

And if we could reach that sort of euphoria, would it be sustainable?

Would we become overbearing or inspiring?

Your move.

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He was officially deceased

Coded as dead but alive to tell his story
Jim Brennan at Gold’s Gym Orlando (April 3, 2014 – last night)

 

Jim almost died. Well, he actually was dead for three minutes, but was miraculously revived.

Told him long ago that he is inspiring – we’ve been Gold’s Gym Orlando members for years.

What felt like only a month has been 18. He was in a coma for eight weeks and in a hospital for eight months.

Recovering.

A story that can not be told in this post at this time.

A brutal ordeal by any measure.

And insanely lucky to be alive.

And the doctors told him the only reason he didn’t die sooner was because he biked and swam, even while being 100+ pounds overweight.

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Quite literally it’s death

Mid Life Celebration's key mantra
Live like you mean it!

 

April Fools day comes and goes.

So do our intentions to do one or both of these:

  1. Get healthy
  2. Stay healthy

But this isn’t a joke or a gag.

Quite literally it’s death.

Slow and steady.

In either direction it’s slow and steady isn’t it?

Decline or progress.

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