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Dotcomslashblog: Battle Against the Greek Gods

  • Mrs Lifecruiser · 3 years ago
    I don't like when they say that it's hopeless. So I have to not agree with that.

    How many times haven't doctors told the patient that their case is hopeless and yet they're doing the impossible things anyway?!

    All is about WANTING TO.

    And we don't want to, do we? *lol*
  • Smaran · 3 years ago
    Congratulations to your friend on deciding to run The Marathon. Seems like this is a time of fitness as I've started gyming again since Wednesday. I still have the potential to be one of those "Young Gods."
  • Napfisk · 3 years ago
    Yep, the mind can be strong, but you're right: we don't always want to. It's just that it can be so tiring. can't it?
  • Napfisk · 3 years ago
    Good on you. Well, you have one out of two to start with already. Shouldn't be too hard after that then, right?
  • Cuppojoe · 3 years ago
    I'm not sure the Greek pantheon is the one I'm heading toward... My journey seems to be taking me closer to Budda than Atlas!
  • Chana · 3 years ago
    in a world beyond my reach, once upon a time i was in great shape and ran marathons...i still run but in my mind...and i cry in my heart over all i have lost.
  • litlove · 3 years ago
    Chana should never despair - I love the fact that if you exercise, say run each morning for a week, you'll get 15 % fitter. But if you lie down and imagine running once a week, you'll still get about 8% fitter. Great news, no? The running I can't do, but the imagination I possess!