More talking down from some guy on steroids with oil in his arms. A true professional in every sense of the word. Thanks for the "life is beautiful" advice, I am obviously not here on the boards enough to learn from such a great man as yourself, there are other things going on other in my life other than the rantings of a professional in a sport which is a circus to begin with and where the champions are chemistry experiments.You must be very proud. Your so arrogant that you dont even know when your talking like an Assh*le. Hahahahaha are you going to tell your daughter that Daddie made money by standing in underwear for homosexuals to masturbate to ? Im wondering ...are you ?
So much love and happiness...

One thing you did nail however - and that is: "true professional in every sense of that word"...Thank you for that compliment. After all I think my positive attitude and numerous advices I've been giving you (free of charge) are starting to pay-off...
Here is your chore for today:
Go outside and whoever do you run into first - make sure you look at them straight in the eyes, smile and say SOMETHING nice...
Remember, prick, asshole, dumbass and similar words of your everyday vocabulary are not the best choices of the words that you should use...
Tomorrow try the same with at least two people...etc...etc
Soon, you will make a habit of that and actually BECOME a nice guy (believe me - being nice is NOT a crime).
At that point of your life you will be able to look in the mirror....SMILE.... and say something nice EVEN to yourself...
This time you would not need to look over your shoulder and see if anyone is there (watching you)...
You might even realize one more thing: strange warm feeling that is hard to describe - but certainly it will feel good...
It is feeling of... liking yourself ( I would not use term LOVE...at least not yet...)
So, when you get to that point - few things in your life will change...and it will change for better...Much, much better...
I don't want to spoil anything at the end - and I will not answer your question the way you want me to.
But, I will say that I am very proud of who I am (here I must add that people confuse confidence with arrogance very easily and while I don't appreciate arrogant people I believe that confidence is very important quality EVERY person should have...).
I am also very proud of my family and friends...and when we are at the subject - with all the problems we have in our sport (profession) I am still very proud even of the profession I chose.
I will not need to tell my beautiful angel (Aleksandra) how I made my living - as she very well knows that already.
She attended numerous shows that I have entered... or had some of the athletes (clients) that I was supporting...
While standing in the posing suit (not the underwear) in front of thousands of people (and few judges) IS part of our (my) job - description I would rather use (instead of masturbating homosexuals) is a bit different.
I was accepting the challenge (let me repeat: accepting A challenge...does it ring the bell?)...Challenge of putting hundreds of hours of dedicated, persistent, hard work with utmost discipline and precise diet required to achieve physical development expected for the highest level (WORLD'S BEST) of competition...
Knowing WHAT you want, doing that and be successful in your chosen (and loved) profession is a wonderful thing...
I made my choice carefully analyzing what I wanted to do in my life and I never looked back...
So, certainly I am going to tell my daughter what I did all my life and than I will hopefully influence her to find within her heart what she would LOVE doing - and than support her to the maximum of my abilities...
Well, it is probably time for lunch break there on the East coast...Get out (and this time I will not add - get out of your basement...

) and go to very first person you see on the street...No matter how hard this task seems to you - JUST DO IT. Say (or do) something nice to the perfect stranger...
It will make you feel good - I promise.
