Yeah I think you had said something about quitting the band after a year too and as far as I know you're still in the band three years later LoL
Yeah, I kinda suck at quitting. The whole 'retire' concept is pretty much foreign to me.
Hell, and I'm taking on a whole new project as well. I even ordered some fancy notebooks so that I can keep a bit of a guitar journal for the time I'm pretending to learn guitar in modernity.
Yeah but it is good to have things to do and things to look forward too even when you are retired.
I have heard lots of stories of guys retiring to do nothing then retiring and doing nothing only to die in six months or less. Lots of them. It seems the people that get excited and have challenges to overcome do better
I think it matters that I retired young and didn't get into the habit of doing nothing.
I've always got something going on, something I can work on, something I can catch up on, or obligations to attend to.
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