For people that are not used to go out of their comfort zone, or maybe try something new, the question of 'Why' is usual first response. For something unusual, even more so. As people got older, they think everything needs to be done for a reason, some purpose, some monetary equivalent. But they forget that you can do things for fun, because you want to see if you can do it, as a sense of accomplishment.
I can't do either one of the things you are doing, and seeing you do both at the same time is awesome. Keep doing what you like, and keep being awesome.
I think you are right. And I probably have some 'why' thoughts when I see someone doing something which I wouldn't dare. Injury risk is low here though, and there's lots of brain n muscle connections going on.
Thanks for stopping by again!
Yeah. I have trouble multitasking so I can only imagine the amount of brain and muscle power needed to do that.
I really like your content. I wanted to retire early, and seeing the things you are doing gives me a lot of ideas. I didn't consider trying unusual things like above, or paddleboarding. But after much though, if I am retired, why not.
Start separately :) It's only been a few months with Staff and less with the balance board.
Thanks! I appreciate that for many reasons :)
I've been a regular for years, then fell of the map, and recently returned - new people around which is nice, and it means I should be making friends in comments.
life/personal content is my favourite and I find this is where the most original posts can be found - your story is your own sort of thing.
I'd love to retire early, but I'm doing as much as possible whilst still working because I may never make it to that age :)
Thanks again!