Those who are familiar with the incredible story of the well known 'Randy Pausch' (fighting now an out of control pancreatic cancer and he's only in his 40's) probably have been able to watch his latest speech 3 weeks ago at Carnegie Mellon. (available on Youtube)
He repeated again that " it's not the things that we have done that we regret on our deathbed but the things that we didn't do ".
I'm so much in agreement with his philosophy and it reminds me about those who put limitations on themselves because of wearing hair and they shouldn't. Today, in 2008, all the tools are available to wear hair efficiently and in an affordable way.
Not a single event or activity should be missed or postponed.
han's you correct..just last week we lost a fine young lad in my area 24 years old..i knew him since he was a kid ..always so respectfull to me..he will sadly be missed..live 4 today..tommorow may not come...save 4 tommorow . but enjoy life now. i have meant many senior citizens who retired at 65 and died at 68-70...had 30+ years on good job..if i die tommorow i will never say i wish this or that i have done ok...hair is just a thing that sits on our head..thats all.just look our best...but hans you look good buddy
bobby/philly
Bobby and Hans--you guys got your heads on straight. This hair wearing thing has to be kept in perspective. There's lots of things that are much more important than wearing hair--but it sure is fun!
as anyone know who has been thier i been to provances in pi not just major citys and beach resorts..although my picts are not as graffic as ba's ..it sure puts life into prospective...i brought my wife children's friends from her poor home town. a ball and a case of soda and candy ..hair nothing ..you want to see some happy people..they smile all the time but have resons to cry.
bob/philly
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