Thursday, July 23, 2009

Retrospect: Lone Wolf on dealing with the little "setbacks" in life

Setback (noun): an unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating The Lone Wolf is not above having to deal with a setback. The setbacks that actually causes the Lone Wolf to become very annoyed are the ones that deal with the "limbs" of his body to be in pain. The Lone Wolf, like any other living organism, are capable of sustaining injuries from external forces. The Lone Wolf just don't deal with such matters very well.

Far be it for the Lone Wolf to sit around for his limbs to heal. IT is not the Way of the Lone Wolf. The Lone Wolf usually accepts the challenge of taking the necessary steps during his recovery period to find a way to maximize the greatest result from each physical therapy session. The Lone Wolf knows to remain "out of sinc in body and mind" does not go well for his well being. The Lone Wolf prides usually prides himself in his ability to bounce back from an injury. But, the Lone Wolf is beginning to realize that his age is becoming more of a factor in his recovery time. To the Lone Wolf, this could be a problem that will become eventually able to overcome one day.

But for now, the Lone Wolf continues to persevere through the pain and keep putting on a confident face that he can still function as much as he can during his recovery phase of this setback. Cause to the Lone Wolf, "No setback is ever permanent..." The Lone Wolf received his latest news that his has been injured in a way that may take a little longer for his limbs to heal. The Lone Wolf will get through this setback, as he has done on previous setbacks of the same nature. The Lone Wolf usually find a way to come back in more shape than he was before he became injured. And, this setback should be no different to the Lone Wolf. The journey of a thousands miles begins with a single step. So, recovery from his injured his limbs is only a matter "patience, hard work, and time". This is the way of the Lone Wolf...

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