"Stop worrying about other peoples cocks and piss out of your own." What a great concept. We can all make our cocks the most magnificent version of our cock we can though. You're doing it well Sam. Keep it up.
Mate, dreams are an interesting thing aren't they. I'm certainly not saying that they're some magical thing and we're special, but I love that they can offer a different perspective that can help us understand our situation a bit more. It's like our subconscious mind is talk to us, free from stress and worry.
I've had two distinct dreams that have helped me.
The first was when I was in the throes of life. Mum had just been diagnosed and my pillars of optimism and the 'she'll be right' attitude had been shattered. I was anxious and lost in a sense because I was in unfamiliar territory.
Then I had this dream that I was in the passenger seat looking at the driver, knowing that we were going to crash, we crash and the car rolled a couple times, but we were okay. I took it as that I couldn't have control in certain situations and that despite being involved in a crash, things can still wind up okay, so strap yourself in and enjoy the ride as best you can lol.
The second dream was car-related as well. I was driving this time except it was night time and I was reversing... so I couldn't use my mirrors to see where I was going. I was deciding how to drive based on the road I'd just been on. For example, If the road was straight through the windshield, I would assume that it would be straight behind me (where I was going). If a bend started to form, I would adjust my driving. I was paying very close attention to the road and where I'd been. Then again, a crash came out of nowhere (which happens when you're reversing and can't see where you're going lol), but again, I was okay.
I took this trying to prepare myself for life by looking at where I'd been, but ultimately, we can't see what life is going to throw at us, but again, we can be okay despite that.
There's probably a thousand ways you could cut it but ultimately, a fresh perspective is always helpful in understanding whatever you're trying to understand. Dreams are great for that.
Wow. That’s incredible. The timing must’ve been perfect for you considering how detailed your recollection is.
If there’s a way you can interpret a dream that gives you some peace of mind, especially during a difficult time, I reckon we should take it and run with it. If it helps, it helps.
Each time you do so will help you take a positive from the next one. Building good habits!
That’s what I’ve found over the last 16 weeks, every time you do something like this it gets easier and easier. These incremental behavioural changes have such a significant positive long term impact without you really noticing at the time.
Hahahaha Billy was spot on and reminds of a mate called Bongo who use to say that quote!
"It occupies a lot less time in my head than it used to." - I feel the same about my eating as I use to beat myself up constantly for being overweight.
Isn’t weird. One day you’re conscious of it several times a day, to the point it gets you down. Before you know it you go a week or more without thinking about it. Proof that it dies get easier if ya just worry about right now.
My nate showed me this movie like 20 years ago and I’ll never forget it. It’s all time!
Stop worrying about other people's cocks and piss out of your own. 😂😂 Another masterpiece.
Hahaha. Inspired by a goat.
I copied the exact same quote.
"Stop worrying about other peoples cocks and piss out of your own." What a great concept. We can all make our cocks the most magnificent version of our cock we can though. You're doing it well Sam. Keep it up.
Thanks heaps Josh!
Mate, dreams are an interesting thing aren't they. I'm certainly not saying that they're some magical thing and we're special, but I love that they can offer a different perspective that can help us understand our situation a bit more. It's like our subconscious mind is talk to us, free from stress and worry.
I've had two distinct dreams that have helped me.
The first was when I was in the throes of life. Mum had just been diagnosed and my pillars of optimism and the 'she'll be right' attitude had been shattered. I was anxious and lost in a sense because I was in unfamiliar territory.
Then I had this dream that I was in the passenger seat looking at the driver, knowing that we were going to crash, we crash and the car rolled a couple times, but we were okay. I took it as that I couldn't have control in certain situations and that despite being involved in a crash, things can still wind up okay, so strap yourself in and enjoy the ride as best you can lol.
The second dream was car-related as well. I was driving this time except it was night time and I was reversing... so I couldn't use my mirrors to see where I was going. I was deciding how to drive based on the road I'd just been on. For example, If the road was straight through the windshield, I would assume that it would be straight behind me (where I was going). If a bend started to form, I would adjust my driving. I was paying very close attention to the road and where I'd been. Then again, a crash came out of nowhere (which happens when you're reversing and can't see where you're going lol), but again, I was okay.
I took this trying to prepare myself for life by looking at where I'd been, but ultimately, we can't see what life is going to throw at us, but again, we can be okay despite that.
There's probably a thousand ways you could cut it but ultimately, a fresh perspective is always helpful in understanding whatever you're trying to understand. Dreams are great for that.
Wow. That’s incredible. The timing must’ve been perfect for you considering how detailed your recollection is.
If there’s a way you can interpret a dream that gives you some peace of mind, especially during a difficult time, I reckon we should take it and run with it. If it helps, it helps.
Each time you do so will help you take a positive from the next one. Building good habits!
That’s what I’ve found over the last 16 weeks, every time you do something like this it gets easier and easier. These incremental behavioural changes have such a significant positive long term impact without you really noticing at the time.
Hahahaha Billy was spot on and reminds of a mate called Bongo who use to say that quote!
"It occupies a lot less time in my head than it used to." - I feel the same about my eating as I use to beat myself up constantly for being overweight.
Love Kevin's arm swinging hahahahah
Bongo from the The Flat too?
Isn’t weird. One day you’re conscious of it several times a day, to the point it gets you down. Before you know it you go a week or more without thinking about it. Proof that it dies get easier if ya just worry about right now.
My nate showed me this movie like 20 years ago and I’ll never forget it. It’s all time!
Carwoola! Not far from CF!
Spot on, but being present and just focusing on the now is hard
I’d love to buy a place in Carwoola one day. Love it there.
It’s is, man. So hard. Gets easier with practice though. Can’t just stop trying.