Quite likely true. I don't experience it, 'cause I'm not the type to ask many questions.
I get great joy in puzzling over a problem and finding my own solution. I suspect that drive is also related to why I suck at retiring. That is, I enjoy a challenge and like to be challenged. I love having to figure something out and learning stuff that nobody else knows.
challenges are good, they let you achieve accomplishments
I like to challenge myself. My life's accomplishments are a good indicator of that.
I even like to physically challenge myself. I need to do more of that. I'm actually a little pudgy. I worked really hard to finally put those pounds back on (I lost a bunch after the wreck) and just got them all back not long ago, but now I'm in the habit of eating higher calorie foods. So, I need to get that squared away.
I may take a little while doing it. I'm kinda enjoying being a little pudgy. Until just recently, I never weighed more than 172ish pounds as an adult.
I'm a bit pudgy myself. It got worse when all my work stopped last year. I've never claimed to be the best looking. Apparently looks don't matter.
Oh my god. Now I got crying women calling me.
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