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Mindfulness Mode

Wow, What A Ride

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness:alternative Health, Spirituality, Education

4.8 • 540 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2022

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Wow, What A Ride is the name of this episode. Let me tell you what inspired me to share this topic with you today. My wife sent me a quote, “life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of riding safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud ‘o smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, wow, what a ride.” This quote is by Hunter S. Thompson. I thought what an interesting concept to think about. After all, mindfulness is often thinking about healthy eating and just being happy and healthy and living that kind of life. Do you sometimes think it's risky to be too careful? Maybe being too careful will cause us to miss out on life. This quote says hey, live your life, enjoy your life. I decided to look up Hunter S. Thompson and find out more about him. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Who Is Hunter? Hunter Stockton Thompson founded a movement in journalism called the gonzo journalism movement. He rose to prominence with the publication of a book called ‘Hells Angels'. This is a book that he spent almost two years living and riding with the Hells Angels motorcycle gang in order to write this firsthand account of their lives and what it was like being a Hells Angel member. Thompson was born in 1937, in Kentucky and he died in 2005. My research said, in one of the articles; Hunter had a briefcase of drugs and a supreme command of language. And as he defined his legacy at Rolling Stone, he changed journalism in the process. So yes, Hunter became a journalist at Rolling Stone magazine, and really made an impact there as a journalist. What do you think? What are your thoughts? Do you think it's really important to do what he suggests in this in this quote? “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, in a cloud o' smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, wow, what a ride!” Take Chances There are five ideas that came to me as a result of the above quote. The first one is, take chances. I think it's really important not to be too careful all the time; not be too worried about taking risks. Don't be so concerned that something negative might happen. I really think it's important in life to take chances, I mean, that's my philosophy. I have known people with the opposite philosophy. People who are extremely careful and never want to take chances. That's not my philosophy. I really like the idea of taking chances; the idea of doing things that maybe a lot of other people would not choose to do. I think taking chances makes life fun; makes it interesting. It gives life, an aspect of excitement. And it's just the way I want to live life. Be Creative The second thing, I believe, is use your creativity. And I think that a lot of people in adulthood, get kind of cornered in their career, where they really are not using very much creativity. I've interviewed a lot of people that got stuck in a job of some kind and they kind of woke up one day and thought, What am I doing? I'm not, grabbing life by the horns. I'm not really digging in and enjoying my life the way I should be. And then they turned around and discovered that through creativity, they could discover something about themselves. They could discover something about the world that just changed their perspective. And I can think of a number of guests on my show who fit this description. Tommy Breedlove is one of them. I absolutely loved having him on the show. It was episode 554. Tommy is one of those people that has that a huge creative side. And he introduced me to some other people that I've had on the show that were really creative as well. So whether it's getting into music, like my episode that I just just had with Jack Stafford if you'd missed that episode (725)m I'd encourage you to go back and check it out. You can

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0:00.0

Mindfulness Mode. She was so vibrant and so upbeat and she had the most beautiful laugh.

0:10.6

Hey, welcome to Mindfulness Mode. I'm Bruce. It's great to have you here with me in my studio.

0:16.8

A little later in the day than I usually record my episode. It's like 7.13.

0:22.0

It just changed to 7.13.

0:24.3

I almost always record on Sunday afternoon.

0:27.5

Well, now I'm getting closer to the evening.

0:30.2

And I usually publish at 8 o'clock p.m. Eastern, so I've only got 40 minutes to get this published. The episode is called,

0:40.2

wow, what a ride. And let me tell you how I came up with this title, what made me inspired

0:46.4

to share with you this episode today. My wife sent me a text. Well, it was actually a Facebook messenger message, and it was a

0:57.1

quote. And here's the quote, life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of

1:03.7

arriving safely in a pretty and well-deserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a smoke a cloud, thoroughly used up, totally worn out,

1:14.8

and loudly proclaiming, wow, what a ride. And this quote is by Hunter S. Thompson. And I thought about

1:24.7

this and I thought, wow, what an interesting quote.

1:28.2

What an interesting concept to think about, you know, because of course in mindfulness,

1:33.7

as you know, we talk a lot about healthy eating and just being happy and healthy and living

1:41.5

that kind of life.

1:44.1

And yet, do you think it's risky to be like too careful? and healthy and living that kind of life.

1:48.6

And yet, do you think it's risky to be like too careful?

1:54.6

Do you think we're missing out on life if we're not like more on the edge the way this quote is talking about skidding broadside in a cloud of smoke?

2:00.0

You know, that's interesting, totally worn out.

2:03.0

I said to my wife, well, you know, I don't want to come to the end of my life and like be

2:07.3

totally worn out. But at the same time, you know, the quote really speaks loudly in saying like,

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