YTD 339-293 (181-165, +16.5u)
I think I posted this in my thread yesterday, but I found out that one of the guys from the golf course that I worked at over the summer died in a car accident yesterday morning. He was actually the very first person i worked with at the golf on my first day, and we had developed a good friendship... he was in his 60s i believe, and had lost his mom over the summer as well... i do not believe he has any close relatives around or anything, so at least he isnt leaving behind a whole family, and he gets to reunite with his parents probably sooner than expected... as with other situations like this, it puts life in its truest perspective, and reemphasizes the fact that we should never take 1 second of our precious life here on earth for granted. I encourage and really want everybody that views this thread to go out of your way today and say something nice to somebody... it could be a family member, friend, or total stranger, i dont care. But we need to cherish every bit of life that we can, so that when we are gone, nobody will regret anything; and likewise, if somebody you know passes away, that you wont regret anything. Luckily, the last time i visited the golf course, I was able to spend an ample amount of time with him just reuniting and catching up on things... I am sorry that I have written so much about this, but i think this topic is extremely important, and would not want to read/see/hear about any of you regretting something that you did not do or say to a person before they passed away. I hope everybody is having a good Sunday so far.
I will post any plays I come up with
I think I posted this in my thread yesterday, but I found out that one of the guys from the golf course that I worked at over the summer died in a car accident yesterday morning. He was actually the very first person i worked with at the golf on my first day, and we had developed a good friendship... he was in his 60s i believe, and had lost his mom over the summer as well... i do not believe he has any close relatives around or anything, so at least he isnt leaving behind a whole family, and he gets to reunite with his parents probably sooner than expected... as with other situations like this, it puts life in its truest perspective, and reemphasizes the fact that we should never take 1 second of our precious life here on earth for granted. I encourage and really want everybody that views this thread to go out of your way today and say something nice to somebody... it could be a family member, friend, or total stranger, i dont care. But we need to cherish every bit of life that we can, so that when we are gone, nobody will regret anything; and likewise, if somebody you know passes away, that you wont regret anything. Luckily, the last time i visited the golf course, I was able to spend an ample amount of time with him just reuniting and catching up on things... I am sorry that I have written so much about this, but i think this topic is extremely important, and would not want to read/see/hear about any of you regretting something that you did not do or say to a person before they passed away. I hope everybody is having a good Sunday so far.
I will post any plays I come up with