I want to pay off some student dept by getting some gold. I want to have a place to take friends and family to have an excuse to get outdoors and active. I want to develop my placer mining techniques and mechanism ideas.
Joshua Brewer's Life List
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1. trust myself
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2. remember to live passionately every single day
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3. keep my head on straight
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4. learn better how to program
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5. read the lord of the rings books
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6. get back to 100 ab-rollers at a time
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7. go to samoa, or new zealand, or both
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8. learn to fly fish
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9. run the equinox marathon
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10. convert my truck to run on propane
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11. find and make a placer gold claim
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How I did it: lots of coffee, and banging my head on walls. 2 universities, one year of odd work in-between to process life. I also accomplished several other goals along the way. Splitting up goals is a huge part of grad school. Then you have to budget your time. Re-budgeting is just as important because failure is consistent. Learn how to fail faster so you can get to success more efficiently. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I did a ton of research online. I said no to doctors who told me I was crazy trying to fix myself and not let them experiment with my body. I do not believe they can do my body justice. They look at the info for 30 min. I am the only one who knows my body every minute of every day. And all the information they know is available in our information age. The only question is how bad do I want health. Guess what, I got it. Read how I did it…
How I did it: hike a long long way after driving forever through mountains. Ended up in the middle of nowhere, nowhere, alaska. used a cricket, caught a grayling. I ended up catching 5. Read how I did it…
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I realize that I can’t be effective until get over feeling guilty about having little faith in my own opinions and abilities. If I set out to do something and believe I can’t; how in the world do I expect to be effective? This should be the first thing on my list.
