Solid advice.
Tell us about your successes because of the risks you took.
Why? I have never portrayed myself as a towering success. In fact, I've often expressed the opposite and admitted I would have done things differently if I could do it again. I was out on my own since 18 years old and worked and paid way through college, it took almost 8 years but I did it. I was able to get a good job and a comfortable retirement working for the DOD with the various Aerospace companies (Hughes, Rockwell, CSC, Raytheon) but I feel I wasted valuable years being so obsessed with competing in Jiu-Jitsu and MMA at a time when no money was to be made. I believed in the "follow your heart" "follow your dreams" bull shit. I should have spent that time going to Law School and also get serious about investing and making money. I had a decent salary, my needs were low, I gave very little thought to the future and my retirement.
OK, got it. I seemed to have hurt your feelings somewhere in this thread. Come on, get a pair and act like a man. If you can't take someone disagreeing with you, you are on the wrong board. If you are going to make some claim about how one can transform their physique you better be able to prove it. I'm sure you were great back in the day and you could be great if you wanted to, but the fact is, you are like most of here. Not very impressive. Now you could easily prove me wrong. But you can't. That's why you are mad at me.