Here's a riddle for you:
You MUST wipe your ass and your nose and there's not enough toilet paper to do both.
In which order do you proceed?
The answer is pretty obvious, alas you have a thing for Coprophilia - the nose goes first, then an ass follows.
Genius!
So how come we train and live exactly by the opposite?
Our nose, at least anatomically, is closer to our brain than our ass.
Thus, the logic implies that we THINK FIRST and act (ass is the prime mover of legs, still) after.
Yet, we often manage to fvck it up, and proudly execute the complete opposite.
Picking heavier loads and rushing through the program - to make an Ego case - and injuring yourself, "to learn" that you needed (past tense is irreversible) to start lighter.
The irony is that you KNEW you should.
Saying words or doing things, that you regret and try to make up, for the rest of your life.
The irony is that you KNEW you shouldn't.
We all have our fair share of such memories.
I certainly do.
Learned a lot.
Hope you did the same.
Allow me to end here.
As in training, one needs to know when to stop.
Think about it and please, the next time duty calls, be it in a gym or your life - just stop for a sec!
There's not enough toilet paper in your hand to do both - sequence matters!
No regrets to you.
Peace.
You MUST wipe your ass and your nose and there's not enough toilet paper to do both.
In which order do you proceed?
The answer is pretty obvious, alas you have a thing for Coprophilia - the nose goes first, then an ass follows.
Genius!
So how come we train and live exactly by the opposite?
Our nose, at least anatomically, is closer to our brain than our ass.
Thus, the logic implies that we THINK FIRST and act (ass is the prime mover of legs, still) after.
Yet, we often manage to fvck it up, and proudly execute the complete opposite.
Picking heavier loads and rushing through the program - to make an Ego case - and injuring yourself, "to learn" that you needed (past tense is irreversible) to start lighter.
The irony is that you KNEW you should.
Saying words or doing things, that you regret and try to make up, for the rest of your life.
The irony is that you KNEW you shouldn't.
We all have our fair share of such memories.
I certainly do.
Learned a lot.
Hope you did the same.
Allow me to end here.
As in training, one needs to know when to stop.
Think about it and please, the next time duty calls, be it in a gym or your life - just stop for a sec!
There's not enough toilet paper in your hand to do both - sequence matters!
No regrets to you.
Peace.
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