Bonsai Logic

Be not afraid of growing slowly,

Be afraid only of standing still.”

 

- Chinese Proverb

 

Yep, almost says it all, this does.  But I’m going to elaborate anyway.  I call this Bonsai logic.  Bear with me while I explain.

 

Everyone knows what Bonsai is, right?  It is a tree, usually, where it’s growth has been deliberately stunted.  The plants are usually grown in pots and are shaped by pruning and wiring branches.  What this hobby requires, above all else, is patience, as final results can take decades to be achieved.  In this day and age, Bonsai seems to represent everything modern western society isn’t and I believe it (as in our society) suffers because of this.  But that is a topic for another blog.

 

So, in respect of this blog, this applies to me how?

 

Well, to start with, while I’ve known for a long time that certain habits of mine weren’t doing my health any good, I continued to practice them until very recently.  Putting knowledge into practice, like a bonsai tree, can grow very slowly in a person.  But sometimes allowing a slow development can mean the overall resolve is stronger.

 

With this in mind, it has now officially been 16 days since I stopped smoking and drinking.  Am I feeling better for it?  Well, I think it is too early to tell.  But I have already noticed little improvements.

 

For one, my sense of smell has become a whole lot stronger.  I noticed this the other day when I was walking up to the door of our apartment and smelt bread cooking.  When I was smoking, I wouldn’t have smelt this until I was almost in the kitchen.  I also noticed when walking home and could smell frangipanis in the air even though I couldn’t see them.

 

My appetite has increased and I’ve already gained a little weight.  As I’m a tall and slim, a little gain won’t hurt me.  But this has also driven me to do something else for my overall well being I’ve only thought about in the past.

 

Yesterday, I joined a gym.

 

Yes, you read right, I joined a local gym.  Having been inspired by my wife and a few here at JU, particularly Roy Levosh and his journey into fitness, I decided it was time to bite the bullet myself.

 

My darling wife has been shaming me for some time.  She exercises most days, has been a member of a local gym for nearly 12 months and is looking awesome for it.  I never really bothered as I couldn’t see the point of trying to get fit while maintaining some bad habits.  I was one of those who’d say “yes, I’m going to give up smoking first.”  So it occurred to me yesterday that I had given up smoking and I really didn’t have any excuse (no matter how poor) anymore.  

The gym I joined recently opened in a brand new building and is really quite beautifully laid out.  I took a guided tour yesterday evening during their peak period and was surprised by the fact that although there were lots of people working out, there were still plenty of machines available for use.

 

My biggest concern with joining a gym was having to sit around and wait for equipment.  I just couldn’t see the point in doing this.  The guide guaranteed there would always be equipment available.

 

So, I have my first session tomorrow.  I going to work on my aerobic fitness first and then, after a month, I’m booking myself some sessions with a personal trainer to work out a proper regime.  And I’m surprised by the fact I’m really looking forward to it all.

 

I’m prepared to move slowly forward to a better fitness level and better health.  I know it is going to be slow going but it feels really good because I’m no longer standing still.

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That's great! Congrats! Have a beer to celebrate!
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Have a beer to celebrate
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:LOL: I'd prefer a vodka, but I take your point. 

I've only given up drinking until the smoking urge is well and truly gone. 

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Have a beer to celebrate
I'd prefer a vodka, but I take your point. 
I've only given up drinking until the smoking urge is well and truly gone. 
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Ah so pretty much forever then?

Just kidding, good luck with that.
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Congrats, Maso.  Groom your metaphorical bonsai well. :D

~Zoo

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Mason,

Ah so pretty much forever then?
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:LOL:  Even though I'm not a big drinker, it feels like it already, let me tell ya.

 

Just kidding, good luck with that.
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Last weekend, the temptation to have a quiet couple of drinks was damn strong, but I held off.  So far, so good...

Zoo,

Groom your metaphrical bonsai well
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Yes, I will.  Thanks mate. :)

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Maso, what you are doing is so hard, but doable. It is not just changing bad habits it is changing your life style. That aint so easy. It is wonderful you have a wife that is very supportive of you and I can tell how much you care for her by your words. You have much to live for. Now you are going to live longer. ;)

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Kelly,

You have much to live for.  Now you are going to live longer
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I didn't say it in my article, but this is exactly the reason why I wanted to make these changes.  I want to spend as much time as I can with this gorgeous woman so it makes sense to live as healthy a life as possible.

Thanks for your support too.  It means a lot to me.

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Ok, Bonsai! Be well and good luck! I miss the beers, but my waist is not complaining. ;)
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Good luck my friend with your new fitness regiment and with the ban on smoking and drinking. Now I will have another (along w/Roy) to draw inspiration from.

BTW .. Isn't Bonsai what kamikazes yelled before completing their suicidal missions? ;)

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No, what's his name the Native American chief yelled "Bonsai!" when leaping off a cliff. He survived, if I recall correctly.

And I even have Native American heritage (albeit very little) and I can't remember that guy's name.

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Doc,

Be well and good luck
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Thanks mate.  I was never much of a beer drinker but I certainly miss my vodka.  :)

Chris,

Good luck my friend with your new fitness regiment and with the ban on smoking and drinking.
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Thanks to you too, mate.  I'm not missing smoking so much, but as I said earlier, the want for a few quiet vodkas can get pretty strong. 

Now I will have another (along w/Roy) to draw inspiration from.
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I hope I can prove to be as inspiring as Roy has been.  But you have to know, there is NO WAY I'm jumping out of a plane.  Lets get that straight right now :)

Isn't Bonsai what kamikazes yelled before completing their suicidal missions?
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Oh, bugger, you're right.  Maybe there is a word that is anti-Bonsai, if you know what I mean.

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BTW .. Isn't Bonsai what kamikazes yelled before completing their suicidal missions?
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Actually, I believe it might've been, "Banzai!"

Which means, "Hurrah!" in that context...it also means 'congratulations', and 'long life'...however, for a kamikaze, I think 'hurrah' would be the most appropriate.

~Zoo
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Zoo,

Actually, I believe it might've been, "Banzai!"
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Come to think of it, you may be right.  (I'm trying to remember the scenes from 'Tora, Tora, Tora', where the Japanese pilots fly their Zeros into the American fleet).

'Hurrah' does seem appropriate, somehow.

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Come to think of it, you may be right.
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Eh, I've picked up a few Japanese words here and there...not many, but a few. :)

~Zoo
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I certainly don't claim to be an expert but one thing I have found out is, this new "way" eventually -and I DO MEAN EVENTUALLY- gets under your skin. Now days I don't feel "whole" unless I go out and break a good sweat! Hard to believe but it's true. Like you said, this bonsai tree we're cultivating here takes time and patience!

Here's something that inspires me: there's two old men that go to the same gym as I that are in theie late eighties! Both of them are fit and strong and one likes to laugh and cut up and tell dirty jokes and...heh, he's my kinda guy! Now THERE'S a goal! To be damn near ninety and STILL kicking ass! My dad's pretty much that way too except he does not go to the gym but stays very active gardening and building stuff and whatnot. I'm proud of these old guys.

And I'm proud of you too, Mark. So HANG IN THERE! It is soooo worth it!

(and, as a matter of fact, I quit smoking TEN YEARS AGO TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!)  :) 
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I certainly don't claim to be an expert but one thing I have found out is, this new "way" eventually -and I DO MEAN EVENTUALLY- gets under your skin. Now days I don't feel "whole" unless I go out and break a good sweat! Hard to believe but it's true. Like you said, this bonsai tree we're cultivating here takes time and patience!

Here's something that inspires me: there's two old men that go to the same gym as I that are in theie late eighties! Both of them are fit and strong and one likes to laugh and cut up and tell dirty jokes and...heh, he's my kinda guy! Now THERE'S a goal! To be damn near ninety and STILL kicking ass! My dad's pretty much that way too except he does not go to the gym but stays very active gardening and building stuff and whatnot. I'm proud of these old guys.

And I'm proud of you too, Mark. So HANG IN THERE! It is soooo worth it!

(and, as a matter of fact, I quit smoking TEN YEARS AGO TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!) :)
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Hmmm...JU keeps taking a shit when I comment...  :NOTSURE: 
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Actually, I believe it might've been, "Banzai!"
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Correct. The tree is Bon - like in Bon Voyage (more like bone, just not that long of an O), and the suicide pilots are Bawn.
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Correct.
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Banzai! :)

~Zoo
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Banzai!
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...Can't help but thinking of Pretzel Logic!  ;p 

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Roy,

I did my first session at the gym last night - ran 1.5 kms, cycled for 3 kms and did about 20 minutes on a cardio-rowing machine.  Fuck, am I sore today.  But a good sore (I'm sure you know what I mean).  I'm already looking forward to going tonight (and I can't believe I'm saying that :LOL:).  I must have sweated 10 litres just climbing the flaming stairs to the joint :LOL:

Ten years ago, ay?  Well, all I gotta say to that is here's to the next 10 mate.  When we finally do meet face to face, we'll be like those old blokes at your gym, cutting up and having a good time.  But you're not gonna make me jump out of a plane, not for all the cigarettes in the world :LOL:

Thanks for your support, my friend and for your continued inspiration.

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When we finally do meet face to face, we'll be like those old blokes at your gym, cutting up and having a good time.
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Lemme tell ya, them old guys play rough! You better have a thick skin! (but it only means they love ya  ;)  )

But you're not gonna make me jump out of a plane, not for all the cigarettes in the world
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Aw.. c'mon! It ain't that bad!  :LOL: 
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Oh, BTW...

(I'm sure you know what I mean).
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Yes I do! Weird how it gets under your skin! The thing is, is not to let that old devil complacency set it and screw it all off.

Gotta watch out for that!
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You better have a thick skin!
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Thick skin, thick hide, thick demeanor...  Man, I'm thick all over :LOL:

Weird how it gets under your skin! The thing is, is not to let that old devil complacency set it and screw it all off.
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You know, I've been staving off a flu of some sort and on the way home yesterday, I was really contemplating skipping the session but steeled myself and went and did it.  I gotta tell ya, I felt so much better for it too.  Complacency will never take hold of me... :HOT: