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Uploaded: 02/20/19 1:14 AM GMT
Whats The Rush
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In this image rather than looking for realism, I am more trying to convey a thought that I have right now. After coming to my older years I have found the necessity to slow down and enjoy the ride more. While I was younger it was rush rush. I had to get somewhere and get there fast. Like this drawing I basically was tearing up the roads...so impatient. I would invariably get frustrated with those that would slow me down or be in my way...selfish. Now that I am becoming more settled I ponder why did I have to be that way. It is a blessing I survived all those years. I am actually happier and less stressed now that I have slowed down...oh that I could have found that freedom earlier. If you are pulled to the dark side of rush rush I encourage you to slow down and enjoy yourself more and let others breathe a sigh of relief.

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::corngrowth
02/20/19 9:48 AM GMT
Thanks for the 'confession', in your narrative, Frank.
According to your wonderful creation, it's pretty hard to slow down if one hasn't the proper brakes!
A dynamic and breathtaking one however, 😁 .
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::LynEve
02/20/19 11:54 AM GMT
The sentiment is so well portrayed in your illustration Frank.
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::tigger3
02/20/19 1:50 PM GMT
Excellent portrayal and narrative. tigs=^..^=
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::0930_23
02/20/19 4:16 PM GMT
Life is much better when we are coasting and enjoying the scenery Frank.
I can relate to your words, which I suspect many can. You learned all that so you can pass it on to the next generation.
Lance Armstrong didn't gain much with all that rushing to win.

TicK


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.GomekFlorida
02/20/19 4:28 PM GMT
Although I am still in decent shape for my age, I admit I'm not quite as chipper as when I was 20 say. I'm still able to do the same work I did 20 years ago, but there are a few more minor aches and pains as the years roll on.
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.icedancer
03/01/19 9:41 PM GMT
Whoa, he's going so fast he's blurring away. Great work again
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