Second Eye Surgery, mind

Google map screenshot
Here we go again. Call time is 9:00 AM. Arrived 8:21 AM. Second time’s a charm.

The fairness in life is that life is unfair to everyone.

dad

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Mental wonderlust

2023 Apple event graphic on Apple.com
Static photo at 6:38 AM this morning, and then a Magic video (same day/time)…
4-second video: Simple. Sophisticated. Apple.

Life’s testing is only meant to be passed. Ideally with an A+.

dad

i start today knowing i have a single priority today.

An unplanned test.

Nothing else matters until this is addressed.

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Invest wisely

Mountain chalet
Canceled two reservations (during the past three weeks) at this Chalet totaling five nights. Gifted both of them to Park employees.

What’s helping you more than anything else?

dad

There’s something we do that provides a better return – more than anything else – on our time, effort, and expectations. Make sure you’re dialed into it. Make sure you know when and if it changes.

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Oasis of quiet, mentally

14-second video from Steve Wahlberg.
man in the mountains
Bishops Cap doesn’t look like Bishops Cap from here. In this photo i am on my hands and knees at the edge of a 2,000’ sheer cliff.

Be ready to go before it’s time to go.

dad

American adults tend to wait until the last minute.

This habit manifests itself in everything.

Tell me it isn’t so.

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Mental couch potato

Apple Watch in the mountains
8:20AM start.
three people at a trailhead sign
Stacy and Steve have taken me to the top of Reynolds, Pollock, and today Bishops Cap, (via Pollock Mountain’s summit). All three are 9,200’+-.
hikers in the mountains
We gain 2,800′ elevation in the first two miles, from Lunch Creek (6,400′) to Pollock’s summit at 9,200′.
hikers in the mountains
Short break as Stacy and Steve put on their climbing helmets.
mountainside looking up
This is a time-consuming section. No trail. Ton of loose rock. Not particularly favorable for scrambling.

Vibrancy has few peers.

dad

Turning theory and common sense into actualized, habitual behavior places you in a psychological wilderness.

You will hike alone, unless you find a life partner to walk with you.

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