Thank you! Certain people are just free spirits, I think. Age does have its physical limitations though. We aren't experiencing it much yet but I see it with my parents. This is one reason I'd like to do this now. My dad (who's 81) used to be way more active than the average person but now he can barely do anything and is in pain most of the time.
Thanks for introducing me to your friend. I'll definitely follow him and see what wisdom I can learn from his experience!
Hi Eric,
I forgot to reply to this.
I guess you're right about that but I also think that movement and change of perspective are only natural and very healthy. It's just that many of us strayed so far away from ( our inner ) nature that we've forgotten about all of that with disastrous consequences.
My dad is 70 and seriously unhealthy since his 59th ( if I don't count his depression that started more than 25 years ago ). Although he's finally doing better now - or at least enjoying life now he still can - he has always been an example for me of the person I didn't want to change into. A person sucked dry by the system. I love him but you get my point.
I hope you keep focusing on your life changes and wish you all the best with this. ✨