2020 Vision, with a look back

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12-31-19 | 08:55 PM
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2019, all in all, was a pretty good year. I certainly had the difficulties and downtimes that come with life. Of course, I also had the goodness and up swings that go along with that. The biggest influence on my life in the past year was my Mom's battling of cancer, and the ending of her battle with the passing of her life. Even that came with happenings and occasions that gave me smiles and fond memories. I am in awe of my Mother's life and she will always be with, and part of, myself and my siblings.

In my mind, my most important accomplishment for 2019, is the amount of knowledge and skill, lack of a better word, that I acquired in the mechanical aspect of bicycles. BikeForums members have been a huge help in that development. I also got much needed help from my LBS and a couple of local cyclists. I am grateful for all the help and give much thanks for the insights, thoughts, criticisms and compliments from all that came forth with all those things.

I try to stay away from resolutions and expectations. I do try to have a bit of vision and imagination. Into 2020, my vision is to continue with the process of gaining the skill and know how in the world of bikes in order to be of help to myself and, hopefully, others. There is not an actual co-op here in south-coastal Delaware, but there is a local church that sponsors a bike program for foreign and domestic students that come here for the summertime jobs, and for people with the need, but not the means, to acquire and maintain a bicycle. I plan on getting involved in the rejuvenation of donated bikes, parts and accessories for that purpose. For me, I see that as a way of helping myself by helping others. I also hope to use more control and selectivity in the acquisition of my bicycle wants and needs. I really want to focus more on the needs than the wants. If I can put that into practice, it will certainly simplify my 2 wheel world, and drastically lower my funding needs.

For 20​​​​20,I am looking forward to many miles and many hours pedaling my way to continued health and contentment. I will not call it a goal, but I envision myself being a more patient and understanding person, not only to others, but also to myself. I imagine myself being accepting of the declination of my abilities, both physical and mental, and letting go of some of the baggage that weighs on me and bogs down the progress that I seek.

I had the thought this afternoon that bicycles are my best friend. My involvement in riding, and now working on my bikes, gives me much satisfaction and childlike joy. The feeling of freedom, the displacement of stress, the clearing of the mind that bicycles give me, I find nowhere else. When I am on a bike, I feel most like I am who, what and where I am supposed to be at that moment. I sure like that feeling.

In 2020, for all, I wish for good and safe pedaling. Let the spinning begin!
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01-01-20 | 12:42 AM
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2020 Vision, with a look back
Quote: 2019, all in all, was a pretty good year. I certainly had the difficulties and downtimes that come with life. Of course, I also had the goodness and up swings that go along with that...

In 2020, for all, I wish for good and safe pedaling. Let the spinning begin
Quote: "Fave ride of the year?"

2019 was not a great cycling year, mostly sporadic commuting, but one ride stands out:...
Nice introspection, [MENTION=432901]delbiker1[/MENTION]. I too like to post similarly:
Quote: ...I prefer more the experiential discussions on BF rather than the technical/materiel (hardware) Forums, so I daily visit General Discussion, Advocacy & Safety, Commuting, Fifty-Plus, Living Car Free, Road Cycling, Touring, and seasonally, Winter Cycling.

As to my participation on the Forums,
Quote: First of all you [not Jim from Boston] have no need to apologize for a lengthy post, least of all to me of all people.

Part of the reason I like forums as apposed to other forms of written communal internet forms is because I consider it the "long deep conversation format" rather then the quick short snappy sound bite like format like twitter and such.
Quote: I have been an avid cyclist, as a lifestyle since about 1972...I happened serendipitously on Bike Forums in 2008, and it was frankly incredible to find a community that shared so many concerns I had kept to myself as a lone cyclist.

This enthusiasm has definitely increased my enjoyment of cycling. As far as improving it, what I have gotten directly from BF [include]:..
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  • the opportunity to post and literally "journal" my thoughts and activities about cycling and lifestyle (even if nobody else reads them), but which I wouldn't write down otherwise.
BTW, FYA, [MENTION=339610]Darth Lefty[/MENTION] annually posts:
Quote: "Assess yourself (for 2019!)..."

So that means it's time to look back. Check your entries in the mileage thread and think back on your year. How did you do? Did you set goals (for mileage or budget or fitness), did you meet them? Did you learn, were you happy? What does 2020 look like?

Previous iterations:
Assess yourself for 2018!
Assess yourself for 2017!
Assess yourself for 2016!
Assess yourself for 2015
Should]https://www.bikeforums.net/commuting/987434-assess-yourself-2014-a.html
"Should auld acquaintances be forgot / "and never brought to mind / "Should old acquaintance be forgot / "and old lang syne?"
Quote: I know a man / His name is Lang / and he has a neon sign / and Mr. Lang is very old / so they call it Old Lang's sign.
Happy New Year (as of 1:39 AM)
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