Philosophy of Everyday Life - Welcome to Life Lessons 3.5.2020

I define myself as a young person in the soul, a spiritual person, and love to acquire and share knowledge not only for myself, but also for others. Since I started cycling for several years, my first bike was bought at age 45, this sporting activity immediately gave me a unique pleasure that made my life real. It made me feel more relaxed, happy, and happy in my life.

Time is a non-renewable resource, once it is gone, there is nothing we can do to bring it back, which is why wasting time is such a precious and tragic time. And then we tend to agonize over the things we should have done first or otherwise. But this agony only perpetuates the process of wasting time, worrying about the past prevents us from fully enjoying the present and preparing for the best possible tomorrow.

The benefits were physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual, and after finding such pleasure, I began to cry lamenting the fact that I waited until middle age to get started.By the age of 45, I had already reached a physical peak and knew I would never be the cyclist I could be. I found the situation unbearable. How could I deceive myself? Look at everything I missed, all the great experiences I could have, all the great tracks I could ride, if I had started first!But as I grew older over the next few years, I realized that all negativity was affecting my ability to enjoy the wonder that was set before me, and decided not to waste my time on thoughts, or energy complaining about what might have been, but instead exploited it for what there is and what could be a pen.True, I found out that ten years are behind me - No one told me when to run, I missed the pistol. But from the many features and stories about my rides I am so glad I started riding at 45. (Riding for 22 years nonstop).

Indeed, one of the lessons I have learned in my life is that our time can be sold, but it cannot be bought back. This is the biggest and most important “commodity” we trade in every day, every now and then during our lives … and not money as we used to think. Time waits for no one and he didn’t wait for me, no favors. The Riding Story of this morning

I returned home happy with an uplifting mood, with more challenging riding, in spring and pleasant weather.· Bicycle pedaling time includes: 3:28) Three hours, twenty-eight minutes only.· Adding a few extra Km’s to the repertoire: 43:01· Cumulative climb: 165 meters. In this optimistic tone wish you a great day ahead, God will watch over you, see you on the paths. Piero

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