I don't often make this type of video, but in this one, I'll be discussing what happens when you achieve a major life goal and experience a strange reaction afterwards. You may feel a mix of fear, anger, sadness, and just generally freak out! It's a confusing and overwhelming experience.
@nikkiblack507311 ай бұрын
JC As someone who's been on this good Earth for 60 years. I'm been doing my own thing all my life I've been a millionaire twice and lost it. And none of it ever made me happy more like stressed All I cared about was my kids and now my grandson. Family is even greater when it is love. You put love in everything you do, and that's why you will have a legacy. Do not worry. What today brings you for tomorrow we'll have its own problems. Don't worry about doors they're made to be open. Some times you Knock on them sometimes you kick them down. Keep your integrity , no one can take it away from you and be right with each other. ,For we are all family
@JCDropshot11 ай бұрын
Thanks
@vinneyphelps253011 ай бұрын
That was a amazing and emotional video .
@outdoorswithwoodswoman846711 ай бұрын
I loved this message,,,,let me see a different side of you,,,keep keeping,,,,live n chase your dreams
@JCDropshot11 ай бұрын
I appreciate that
@JoeNajorFishing11 ай бұрын
I stopped at SDI a few years back after work one day. It was in the morning and you and I were the only two in the store. We had a great conversation about ice fishing. I needed some new combos and you helped me out with passion. You were more excited about it than me. I could tell that you loved what you do. You’ve come a long way since then and you should be proud brother. You’re a young man and you have a long life ahead of you. Part of your legacy is that you’re setting a great example for your family. ✌️
@JCDropshot11 ай бұрын
Thank you, the crazy part is that has to be 6 years or more man, time is flying these days.
@JoeNajorFishing11 ай бұрын
@@JCDropshot yeah, it was a while ago. I still use those combos today.
@JCDropshot11 ай бұрын
Sweet!
@live2fishofficial11 ай бұрын
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from all of my heart issues, it’s that we only have right NOW - today. Tomorrow is not a guarantee. Coming face to face with your own mortality is one of the most humbling experiences and helps you gain an extreme amount of clarity. Like a few of my friends battling cancer now, Brian showed extreme class and dignity right up to the end. A strong testament to the man he was. Legacy is what we do in every moment and the memories we create around us. We will live on in the memories of others. You bring up a very good point - legacy can be breaking the harmful cycles that we’ve experienced and making sure that pain doesn’t transfer to someone else. So many people continue those cycles and leave a very harmful legacy in their wake. For those that break the cycle, their actions will leave a positive ripple through time what will be come waves through the eons. Hugs brother, and a glass raised to creating a legacy that will carry on to those generations we will never meet - but hoping our actions and deeds shape their future in a positive light and THAT cycle continues for eternity.
@JCDropshot11 ай бұрын
Amen! Not sure what else to say 👊
@live2fishofficial11 ай бұрын
@@JCDropshotthis one hit home. It not only spoke volumes of how I felt transitioning to retirement from a career I had built my life around, but also to some friends who are currently courageously battling cancer right now. Having lost both my parents around the retirement transition time, and having the health issues I’ve had, amplified my own reflection on legacy. Thanks for putting this out there.
@JCDropshot11 ай бұрын
Your welcome
@ashleykaiser369811 ай бұрын
WOW! This definitely hits home! Thank you for sharing this.
@MUDDRAGGERRC11 ай бұрын
I've followed your channel for the last few years and you seem like a devoted person. I'm a simple person, I try and not make things more than what they are . I'm 59 lived hard and ultimately always provided for my family. I just bought a brand new boat !!! My take , just be yourself.
@JCDropshot11 ай бұрын
Congrats on the boat, and thank you.
@ajstevens103711 ай бұрын
Guy that catches 40" pike outta St.clair ! Way to poor your heart out man !... good for you. Glad you're doing what ya love