I handstamp these cuffs with reminders on how I should live life. The latest is "practice fear". I don't mean to jump off a cliff, simply because you are scared. In fact, that might be pretty stupid. What I mean by "practice fear" is do something that you've always been afraid to do because you think you might look silly, embarrassing or dumb. For instance, if you always wanted to sing in front of a crowd, go to a karoake bar and do it. Who care what others think. We are here to take care of our own happiness. I began riding a motocycle. There's a great song called Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen) Originally, it was a column in the Chicago Tribune in 1997 written by Mary Schmich titled "Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young" Eventually, the Australian director Baz Luhrman put the words to music and placedon on his 1998 album Something for Everybody it became this huge hit. ...