
For me, new challenges used to be jumping-off-a-cliff scary. Now they are rollercoaster scary.
The worst that can happen on a rollercoaster is your keys fall out of your pocket into the Splash Zone, the kid in front of you returns his churros and candy floss to the sunlit world in the direction of your face, and you end up with a great story.
When things go wrong at the cliff, the best you can hope for is a your name on on a plaque on the bench at the top. ‘She loved the open air.’
I’ve done enough things in my life to know that if I start, the ideas will show up. If I carry on, I’ll figure how to make the ideas work. The help will arrive when I need it. When I finish, sometimes I will have done something amazing, sometimes I will fail, most of the time it will be somewhere in between, all the time I will be ok.
The fear is still there, but I know it’s the kind of fear that people pay good money to feel.
We get to do this.
Mark and Eliza have very different ideas about what it means to be a stallion in 2023.
Another cover today: Motörhead take on the Stones.
Grow slowly
Jeff