kansasskydiver 0 #1 June 13, 2005 Drunken talking a couple weeks ago with a buddy of mine at the bars, as we exchanged our war stories and what not, he asks the question "What's the most courageous thing that you've ever done. That required the most willpower and restraint." I had no response at the time though now thinking back on my life and things I've done, I called him back with my answer "Willingly watching and letting someone you love leave because it had to be." To me, that was the hardest and most courageous act of willpower I've ever displayed. Anyway, if you care to share, go for it, should be an interesting topic<--- See look, pink dolphins DO exist! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cocheese 0 #2 June 13, 2005 I live next door to a woman i was sort of engaged to marry. Her/our dog still comes over to visit. I love this yellow lab that i helped raise.The new husband over there doesn't like me to even pet the dog, let alone take Maddy for a boat ride. This has been going on for 8 years. Just a little will power to not get mad about this.She is fine but everyone i know, can't stand this guy.Went Veggie and nicotine free about 18 months ago. Wasn't that hard. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Salsa_John 0 #3 June 13, 2005 Freeclimb the side of a mountain over a 1000' drop after the path we were walking on ended. I was so scared. At 15, I thougt I was so cool....Reality check! "You did what?!?!" MUFF #3722, TDSM #72, Orfun #26, Nachos Rodriguez Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeyRamone 0 #4 June 13, 2005 Stop drinking and doing drugs;. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
airtwardo 7 #5 June 13, 2005 Most courageous act of willpower *** I don't know if it qualifies as 'will power' or not... But the most Courageous thing I've EVER seen was: 6 years ago in Russia when we were getting ready to drive off from the orphanage with our new sons... the youngest, who was 6 at the time stood for a moment looking at the building that had been his home for the past 4 years... To no one, under his breath he said to himself... "I'll be okay" Here's a kid leaving everything he's ever known, going off to who knows where, with some people he doesn't even know...that don't speak his language and wear funny clothes... And this brave little guy is secure enough in himself to...Be Okay! Nothing I've ever done or will ever do could hold a candle to that kind of courage! ~ If you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn? ~ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rainbo 0 #6 June 13, 2005 I think I have seen kids display more courage over the years than any adult I have ever met. Cute guys BTW.Rainbo TheSpeedTriple - Speed is everything "Blessed are those who can give without remembering, and take without forgetting." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymama 37 #7 June 13, 2005 Letting my teens make mistakes and live with the consequences and not try to "fix" everything for them like I did when they were little. It's hard, but I know they'll be better off in the long run when they become adults.She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KevinMcGuire 0 #8 June 13, 2005 I Climbed 2000' up 60 degree rocky slope with multiple shear sections on my hands and knees because I injured both of my ankles and both of my feet. It took 8 and a half hours to complete the climb I got to know my self pretty well that day Oh yea, I Also quit drinking using and smoking Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkymonkeyONE 4 #9 June 13, 2005 QuoteMost courageous act of willpower *** I don't know if it qualifies as 'will power' or not... But the most Courageous thing I've EVER seen was:6 years ago in Russia when we were getting ready to drive off from the orphanage with our new sons... the youngest, who was 6 at the time stood for a moment looking at the building that had been his home for the past 4 years... To no one, under his breath he said to himself..."I'll be okay" Here's a kid leaving everything he's ever known, going off to who knows where, with some people he doesn't even know...that don't speak his language and wear funny clothes... And this brave little guy is secure enough in himself to...Be Okay! Nothing I've ever done or will ever do could hold a candle to that kind of courage! that's fucking cool. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alw 0 #10 June 14, 2005 QuoteLetting my teens make mistakes and live with the consequences and not try to "fix" everything for them like I did when they were little. It's hard, but I know they'll be better off in the long run when they become adults. ----------------------------- Amen --------------------------------------------- Every day is a bonus - every night is an adventure. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NWFlyer 2 #11 June 14, 2005 Learning that it's generally better not to engage angry people. Consistently doing that."There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." -P.J. O'Rourke Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
airtwardo 7 #12 June 14, 2005 QuoteQuoteMost courageous act of willpower *** I don't know if it qualifies as 'will power' or not... But the most Courageous thing I've EVER seen was: 6 years ago in Russia when we were getting ready to drive off from the orphanage with our new sons... the youngest, who was 6 at the time stood for a moment looking at the building that had been his home for the past 4 years... To no one, under his breath he said to himself..."I'll be okay" Here's a kid leaving everything he's ever known, going off to who knows where, with some people he doesn't even know...that don't speak his language and wear funny clothes... And this brave little guy is secure enough in himself to...Be Okay! Nothing I've ever done or will ever do could hold a candle to that kind of courage! that's fucking cool. *** It really was...!It made me think back to how sacred I was just going off to college...as an adult! (semi-adult anyway) Another thing that was REALLY cool... As you can see form the Pic, the clothing the kids have there is old and donated stuff from everywhere... On the first day we 'met' the kids...the oldest boy was wearing an old tee shirt from the 1980 Nationals... I was there and have the same shirt! I thought...Just meant to be! ~ If you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn? ~ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eeneR 3 #13 June 14, 2005 QuoteOn the first day we 'met' the kids...the oldest boy was wearing an old tee shirt from the 1980 Nationals... I was there and have the same shirt! I thought...Just meant to be! Ok how cool is that!!!!! You rock man...that is awesome.She is not a "Dumb Blonde" - She is a "Light-Haired Detour Off The Information Superhighway." eeneR TF#72, FB#4130, Incauto Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swedishcelt 0 #14 June 14, 2005 That's an amazing story. Thanks for sharing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites