"If a man dies while aggressively living life to it's fullest, then that death was not in vain, nor tragic. However untimely death may be, it's something of a poetic end to the otherwise epic adventure of life. I would not pitty such a person, nor ask pitty for myself. We should all be so fortunate as to die doing what we love. Not that I want to curse myself, but if something SHOULD ever happen to me, do not pity me or feel sorry for me. I would rather live to 30 having the adventures I do, than live a safe & boring life to 100"...."If there is one thing cancer has taught me, it's that you should not live your life in fear of the possibility of danger. If the possible pay-off is "epic" enough, that you think it will change or enhance your life...do it. You could be a "Stay At Home" parent your entire life, never take any risks, and be driving to the grocery store one day, and get hit by a drunk driver. You could be flying away for a vacation somewhere, and die. Or...you could be diagnosed with cancer, and lose the battle. Treat each day as your last. Never let bad blood settle. If you have a problem, fix it NOW, don't wait, because today could be your last day." -Justin Sharp aka "TwinTurboJ" or "TTJ". I miss you and love you buddy, you were a big positive influence on my life, and your mentality and stories will live on in all of our hearts forever.