it sure will. I'm persistent as hell so you better answer my question.. that I completely forgot about
Can't blame them though. He was ahead of his time. It took awhile before we could catch up to his ideals. People thought Einstein was an idiot too - of course in their defense he practically flunked grade school, but it's funny how some people turn out.
It felt bad yesterday but it hasn't been a problem today. Yesterday I did 295 on squat three times - personal best! Hoping to get my squat up to 365 though, that's my goal.
I'd be lying if I didn't think about it, but that talk my sister had changed my perceptions a little. In all honesty a hero just doesn't declare to be one; I read a story of a navy SEAL (Yeah I know I look these guys up all the time but they're pretty badass so why not) and he saw a grenade and jumped on top of it, killing him but only injuring those around him. He posthumously received the Medal of Honor, highest honor a soldier can get.
And while looking him up, I found this. Pretty inspirational. Granted, I'm hoping that if I ever did something heroic in my life it would not lead to my demise.
I hate when people go hard on you sometimes. I try to be a nice guy and respect opinions and ideas, no matter how crazy, and some people are just straight up blunt about it. Constructive criticism is one thing, but being smart-alecky about it pisses me off.