![]() ![]() ![]() The downsides? Riskers get lumbered with biscuits that they thought they wanted but now no longer do and at times, risk a tad too much without realising the greater implications of their sacrifices for the elusive, majestic B. This is because they don’t see the point in risking any of what they have to attain something that they don’t. Type two (the Sitters) are “easy like Sunday morning”, do very little and leave it all to chance. Type one (the Riskers) are pro-active, bright-eyed and bushy tailed. It’s not a bad thing to be either of these things, I for one am the former, but each type comes with its own pitfalls. What do I mean? Well, there are in fact two kinds of people when it comes to the quest for the B… There are those that risk far too much and on the flip side, those who don’t risk anything at all. So bearing in mind that biscuits can be people, a job or any other choice that you are faced with over the course of your life, I have taken a look at my own biscuits and those in the jars of the people closest to me in order to come to the following conclusion… There really is no in-between when it comes to risking it for the B (biscuit). It’s far easier said than done, I’m afraid because for starters, you have to know what you want (this is something that changes over time) and then you have to know how to go about getting it. “You gotta risk it to get the biscuit.” (Literal meaning of that last one… You have to go out on a limb for what you really want). ![]() “W(H)iskey” is not an applicable safe word when speech impediments are rife and 3. Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing,” is a timeless, feel-good rock anthem. If the movie “Hot Rod” taught me anything, it was three things. ![]()
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