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MOST of us just buy a new sports car. Or take up skydiving, home brewing or knitting. Or a different spouse. Though I guess this one might qualify as skydrivingâŠ
Iâve a theory that our brain thrives on novelty. mediated by dopamine. thatâs why itâs a good idea to keep learning. because exposure to new ideas is the only way to keep the dopamine going and keeping the brain young.
while itâs need not be as drastic as car-diving off the abyss. itâs certainly something to keep in mind.
âMore than at any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other, to total extinction. Let us pray we have the wisdom to choose correctly.â
My same old same old was pretty great at that stage of life, so I saw no reason to do anything different. Well, I did take up ice skating at my sonâs request (so I could skate with him).
I just passed that intersection. Did you know an Indian Chieftain Motorcycle will only go 114 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats? I do. âŠgotta figure a way to short out that governor next time.
And when Alexander saw the extent of his empire, we wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.
As children we are all Alexanders, conquering our empires. Somewhere along the way, most of us stop. We lose our curiosity. We get comfortable within our personal domains and we jealously protect their borders. All of us stop growing physically (except maybe sideways), but too many of us stop growing mentally and spiritually. We become the walking dead.
Reclaim the three year old within you. The one that can study, with great fascination, the mundane work of an ant and wonder and imagine what it would be like to be one.
Now that Iâve reached the point where it is obvious that there are more years behind me than in front of me, Iâve managed it. Those around me see a crazy old man â harmless, but a bit eccentric and off the deep end: someone who does not care that people are laughing at him for he laughs at himself as well, someone whose actions do no always bestow dignity: someone who is apparently oblivious to all the chaos around him â yet somehow survives and does great things.
Iâd not have it any other way. In the final analysis, all we have is ourselves and each other. Everything else is artificial. I still play, either by myself or with my friends. Itâs great being a 72-year-old child.
We do not stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.
I weep for those who live in fear of what isnât real, who feel compelled to defend the borders of their petty kingdoms with every energy of their soul, who chase money and power and worship false gods. What a waste of a human life!
A first century Jew put it better than I can, âWhat does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?â
My last car chose for me. It threw itself into a large culvert without asking me. Fortunately, the seatbelt and airbags were on my side so I walked away.
wallylm over 3 years ago
And when you look into the AbyssâŠ. (underrated James Cameron flick too)
eastern.woods.metal over 3 years ago
If you ever get to the âWOTHEHELLâ stage of life, no need to flip a coin, just go for the excitement.
in.amongst over 3 years ago
âSame Oldâ also goes into the âAbyssâ â only less abruptly.
yldchyld Premium Member over 3 years ago
Took me a sec, I must be tired
Concretionist over 3 years ago
MOST of us just buy a new sports car. Or take up skydiving, home brewing or knitting. Or a different spouse. Though I guess this one might qualify as skydrivingâŠ
Superfrog over 3 years ago
Schrodingerâs coin.
rwg1957rwg over 3 years ago
Option 3âjust stand there and let the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate decide.
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
He got out of the car to cut off his Slauson. He is still looking for the fork in the road.
Can't Sleep over 3 years ago
Decisions, decisionsâŠ
Baarorso over 3 years ago
What if the âSameolsameolâ leads to âThe Abyssâ? ;D
C over 3 years ago
Darwin award winner in wait
pauljmsn over 3 years ago
I canât bring myself to âlikeâ todayâs strip. I think itâs Abysmal.
⊠Not sorry for this one.
Its just me over 3 years ago
Heads I win, tails you lose.
mikeyman over 3 years ago
Is there a reverse?
CheeYongPek over 3 years ago
Iâve a theory that our brain thrives on novelty. mediated by dopamine. thatâs why itâs a good idea to keep learning. because exposure to new ideas is the only way to keep the dopamine going and keeping the brain young.
while itâs need not be as drastic as car-diving off the abyss. itâs certainly something to keep in mind.
Doug K over 3 years ago
Though âSame Old Same Oldâ doesnât sound appealing, Bob probably doesnât fully understand the meaning and ramification(s) of âThe Abyssâ.
dadoctah over 3 years ago
âMore than at any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other, to total extinction. Let us pray we have the wisdom to choose correctly.â
â Woody Allen, âMy Speech to the Graduatesâ
dot-the-I over 3 years ago
Certainly not New Jersey (circles, U-turn turnabouts).
bdpoltergeist Premium Member over 3 years ago
maybe he should turn around and go back to that left turn at Albuquerque
descabro over 3 years ago
Thing is, you donât flip the coin. It flips you.
cdward over 3 years ago
My same old same old was pretty great at that stage of life, so I saw no reason to do anything different. Well, I did take up ice skating at my sonâs request (so I could skate with him).
[Traveler] Premium Member over 3 years ago
The road less traveled
1953Baby over 3 years ago
Howsabout the road less taken?
MS72 over 3 years ago
Thelma and Louise
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I just passed that intersection. Did you know an Indian Chieftain Motorcycle will only go 114 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats? I do. âŠgotta figure a way to short out that governor next time.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
When one reaches a certain advanced age, the difference between the two roads is much more difficult to see.
rickseg over 3 years ago
Is this one of those âhold my beerâ moments?
Redd Panda over 3 years ago
Bobâs been retired for a bit. A quick end has itâs appeal.
monya_43 over 3 years ago
âMay you live in interesting timesâ is a curse. Same old, same old may be a rut, but you know what to expect. That isnât all bad.
dflak over 3 years ago
And when Alexander saw the extent of his empire, we wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.
As children we are all Alexanders, conquering our empires. Somewhere along the way, most of us stop. We lose our curiosity. We get comfortable within our personal domains and we jealously protect their borders. All of us stop growing physically (except maybe sideways), but too many of us stop growing mentally and spiritually. We become the walking dead.
Reclaim the three year old within you. The one that can study, with great fascination, the mundane work of an ant and wonder and imagine what it would be like to be one.
Now that Iâve reached the point where it is obvious that there are more years behind me than in front of me, Iâve managed it. Those around me see a crazy old man â harmless, but a bit eccentric and off the deep end: someone who does not care that people are laughing at him for he laughs at himself as well, someone whose actions do no always bestow dignity: someone who is apparently oblivious to all the chaos around him â yet somehow survives and does great things.
Iâd not have it any other way. In the final analysis, all we have is ourselves and each other. Everything else is artificial. I still play, either by myself or with my friends. Itâs great being a 72-year-old child.
We do not stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.
I weep for those who live in fear of what isnât real, who feel compelled to defend the borders of their petty kingdoms with every energy of their soul, who chase money and power and worship false gods. What a waste of a human life!
A first century Jew put it better than I can, âWhat does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?â
comixbomix over 3 years ago
Theyâre different???
royclark over 3 years ago
when you look into the abyss the abyss looks back at you!
mfrasca over 3 years ago
And you may find yourself living in a shotgun shack
And you may find yourself in another part of the world
And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile
And you may find yourself in a beautiful house, with a beautiful wife
And you may ask yourself, âWell, how did I get here?â
- Eno / Frantz / Byrne / Harrison / Weymouth, October 8th 1981
thelordthygod666 over 3 years ago
Lâappel du vide (what America is experiencing)
tee929 over 3 years ago
Bob is flip-flopping on whether to âwalk on the wild sideâ
timinwsac Premium Member over 3 years ago
Looks like Wiley just needed a filler for todayâs strip.
tee929 over 3 years ago
On a side noteâNon-Sequitur was a Jeopardy answer 10/7/21 (Latin translations).
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Time to get a better GPS. Life decisions are never binary. There is always another way that doesnât involve suicide or infinite boredom.
poppacapsmokeblower over 3 years ago
Into the abyss,
Kiss a young Miss,
Thru a red mist,
Feel the hard fist,
Of the Miss who wouldnât be kissed
mindjob over 3 years ago
He needs a jeep to go down that road
TimothyP23 over 3 years ago
My problem is that the âSame Old, Same Oldâ isnât that much different than the Abyss.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 3 years ago
When confronted with 2 untenable options, invent a new one.
Calvins Brother over 3 years ago
No guts, no glory!
ditdodotto over 3 years ago
oh my â such insight
marilynnbyerly over 3 years ago
My last car chose for me. It threw itself into a large culvert without asking me. Fortunately, the seatbelt and airbags were on my side so I walked away.
198.23.5.11 over 3 years ago
The problem solved itself.Heâs out of gas.
schaefer jim over 3 years ago
Just go off the abyss it is quicker.
MartinPerry1 over 3 years ago
Also known as the âToo Old to RockânâRoll, Too Young to Dieâ stage.
jbruins84341 over 3 years ago
He has a car that can turn its wheels ninety degrees! Wow!
txmystic over 3 years ago
Iâll take âThe AbyssââŠJames Cameron is a talented filmmakerâŠ
Ka`ĆnĆhi`ula`okahĆkĆ«miomio`ehiku Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run, thereâs still time to change the road youâre on.
Chris Sherlock over 3 years ago
" â« Into the abyss will I runâŠ.⏠" Disturbed/Stricken
bakana over 3 years ago
Frost wrote about the Road Less Taken.
Welcome to the Road Hardly Ever Taken.
keenanthelibrarian over 3 years ago
When you come to a fork in the road, take it.
D.Deene about 3 years ago
Alas, a bird onlyâŠ