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Re: Introduction
« Reply #60 on: September 17, 2013, 04:44:00 PM »
Congrats on 100 (and 2)! You're one dedicated son of a bitch. Keep it up.
So, you see, the puppy was like industry, in that they were both lost in the woods. And nobody, especially the little boy - "society" - knew where to find 'em. Except that the puppy... was a DOG. But the industry, my friends, THAT was a revolution.

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #59 on: September 15, 2013, 10:21:00 AM »
Congrats on 100 days!

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #58 on: September 15, 2013, 06:30:00 AM »
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Quote from: Erussell
Just wanted to post this in your thread Bro so you can look back on it. Your a damn bad ass Mr. Jrizzle.


Next we change our heading over to Sioux Falls where we have to pick up a single man with no clones. Jrizzle started dipping cope and skoal strait at the age of 16 out on the farm.
He plans to drink Bourbon and go for a run to celebrate his accomplishment. He says he will be signing up for 200 "Oh Yea". This crazy quitter lived in Lived in Colombia for a short year, that's just nuts! If something should happen while on the train he wants us to contact God for him., if I read the book correctly, aren't you a little late at that point??? LMAO!! Immediately after this question he answered that buttsex is the inappropriate behavior he finds the most enjoyable, omg. He did add (JK),,,,, but......

We asked this bad ass if he had any words of wisdoms an this is what he spoke,
"It's worth it. I've been through some of the biggest ups and downs of my entire life this summer: my father's deteriorating health, the purchase of farmland, starting a new job, a broken relationship, etc. but being dip-free through it all has been constant and a remarkable experience" iiidamn that gives me goosebumps!!

He would like to send a shout out to Duathman, BillyBob, Jbob, Kandalk, Aaron, Srans, LionHeartedGirl, Jake

Jrizzle drives a pick up which is normal enough, but for a living he is in pharmaceutical and get this........farming. Now how in the hell do those go together? And as a hobby he claims to enjoy basketball and feeding cattle, wtf lol. And when asked his Favorite movie, movie quote, TV Show, sports teams.... He said "That's what she said" I am so confused brother. Your like an oxymoron in all areas of your life, but one thing I can say you don't have screwed up in your head is how to quit. You quit like a Boss and Jake and I are proud to welcome your bad ass on the train! Climb aboard and continue to add those +1s. I loved your roll post yesterday "Jrizzle -99- last day in double digits" enjoy that roll post today of 100! Erussell -139-
Congratulations! This is a huge milestone in your journey, but is only the first of many! Keep up the great work, and enjoy and celebrate your freedom. I swear to you... 100 is just the beginning of the greatness!
Excellent, proud of you bro.
Thanks for your help, JRizzle. Great job.
You came here to quit. No doubt about it. You are one bad ass quitter bro! Congrates on a great start.

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #57 on: September 15, 2013, 06:23:00 AM »
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Quote from: worktowin
Quote from: Erussell
Just wanted to post this in your thread Bro so you can look back on it. Your a damn bad ass Mr. Jrizzle.


Next we change our heading over to Sioux Falls where we have to pick up a single man with no clones. Jrizzle started dipping cope and skoal strait at the age of 16 out on the farm.
He plans to drink Bourbon and go for a run to celebrate his accomplishment. He says he will be signing up for 200 "Oh Yea". This crazy quitter lived in Lived in Colombia for a short year, that's just nuts! If something should happen while on the train he wants us to contact God for him., if I read the book correctly, aren't you a little late at that point??? LMAO!! Immediately after this question he answered that buttsex is the inappropriate behavior he finds the most enjoyable, omg. He did add (JK),,,,, but......

We asked this bad ass if he had any words of wisdoms an this is what he spoke,
"It's worth it. I've been through some of the biggest ups and downs of my entire life this summer: my father's deteriorating health, the purchase of farmland, starting a new job, a broken relationship, etc. but being dip-free through it all has been constant and a remarkable experience" iiidamn that gives me goosebumps!!

He would like to send a shout out to Duathman, BillyBob, Jbob, Kandalk, Aaron, Srans, LionHeartedGirl, Jake

Jrizzle drives a pick up which is normal enough, but for a living he is in pharmaceutical and get this........farming. Now how in the hell do those go together? And as a hobby he claims to enjoy basketball and feeding cattle, wtf lol. And when asked his Favorite movie, movie quote, TV Show, sports teams.... He said "That's what she said" I am so confused brother. Your like an oxymoron in all areas of your life, but one thing I can say you don't have screwed up in your head is how to quit. You quit like a Boss and Jake and I are proud to welcome your bad ass on the train! Climb aboard and continue to add those +1s. I loved your roll post yesterday "Jrizzle -99- last day in double digits" enjoy that roll post today of 100! Erussell -139-
Congratulations! This is a huge milestone in your journey, but is only the first of many! Keep up the great work, and enjoy and celebrate your freedom. I swear to you... 100 is just the beginning of the greatness!
Excellent, proud of you bro.
Thanks for your help, JRizzle. Great job.
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Re: Introduction
« Reply #56 on: September 15, 2013, 04:53:00 AM »
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Quote from: Erussell
Just wanted to post this in your thread Bro so you can look back on it. Your a damn bad ass Mr. Jrizzle.


Next we change our heading over to Sioux Falls where we have to pick up a single man with no clones. Jrizzle started dipping cope and skoal strait at the age of 16 out on the farm.
He plans to drink Bourbon and go for a run to celebrate his accomplishment. He says he will be signing up for 200 "Oh Yea". This crazy quitter lived in Lived in Colombia for a short year, that's just nuts! If something should happen while on the train he wants us to contact God for him., if I read the book correctly, aren't you a little late at that point??? LMAO!! Immediately after this question he answered that buttsex is the inappropriate behavior he finds the most enjoyable, omg. He did add (JK),,,,, but......

We asked this bad ass if he had any words of wisdoms an this is what he spoke,
"It's worth it. I've been through some of the biggest ups and downs of my entire life this summer: my father's deteriorating health, the purchase of farmland, starting a new job, a broken relationship, etc. but being dip-free through it all has been constant and a remarkable experience" iiidamn that gives me goosebumps!!

He would like to send a shout out to Duathman, BillyBob, Jbob, Kandalk, Aaron, Srans, LionHeartedGirl, Jake

Jrizzle drives a pick up which is normal enough, but for a living he is in pharmaceutical and get this........farming. Now how in the hell do those go together? And as a hobby he claims to enjoy basketball and feeding cattle, wtf lol. And when asked his Favorite movie, movie quote, TV Show, sports teams.... He said "That's what she said" I am so confused brother. Your like an oxymoron in all areas of your life, but one thing I can say you don't have screwed up in your head is how to quit. You quit like a Boss and Jake and I are proud to welcome your bad ass on the train! Climb aboard and continue to add those +1s. I loved your roll post yesterday "Jrizzle -99- last day in double digits" enjoy that roll post today of 100! Erussell -139-
Congratulations! This is a huge milestone in your journey, but is only the first of many! Keep up the great work, and enjoy and celebrate your freedom. I swear to you... 100 is just the beginning of the greatness!
Excellent, proud of you bro.
Hof date may 25, 2013
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The poison sucks. I hate it. I hated it this morning, I hated it at noon, I hated it at supper and I hate it tonight. I enjoy hating it so much I'm going to wake up tomorrow and start over hating it. I quit with anyone that wants to hate it with me.

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #55 on: September 15, 2013, 04:46:00 AM »
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Just wanted to post this in your thread Bro so you can look back on it. Your a damn bad ass Mr. Jrizzle.


Next we change our heading over to Sioux Falls where we have to pick up a single man with no clones. Jrizzle started dipping cope and skoal strait at the age of 16 out on the farm.
He plans to drink Bourbon and go for a run to celebrate his accomplishment. He says he will be signing up for 200 "Oh Yea". This crazy quitter lived in Lived in Colombia for a short year, that's just nuts! If something should happen while on the train he wants us to contact God for him., if I read the book correctly, aren't you a little late at that point??? LMAO!! Immediately after this question he answered that buttsex is the inappropriate behavior he finds the most enjoyable, omg. He did add (JK),,,,, but......

We asked this bad ass if he had any words of wisdoms an this is what he spoke,
"It's worth it. I've been through some of the biggest ups and downs of my entire life this summer: my father's deteriorating health, the purchase of farmland, starting a new job, a broken relationship, etc. but being dip-free through it all has been constant and a remarkable experience" iiidamn that gives me goosebumps!!

He would like to send a shout out to Duathman, BillyBob, Jbob, Kandalk, Aaron, Srans, LionHeartedGirl, Jake

Jrizzle drives a pick up which is normal enough, but for a living he is in pharmaceutical and get this........farming. Now how in the hell do those go together? And as a hobby he claims to enjoy basketball and feeding cattle, wtf lol. And when asked his Favorite movie, movie quote, TV Show, sports teams.... He said "That's what she said" I am so confused brother. Your like an oxymoron in all areas of your life, but one thing I can say you don't have screwed up in your head is how to quit. You quit like a Boss and Jake and I are proud to welcome your bad ass on the train! Climb aboard and continue to add those +1s. I loved your roll post yesterday "Jrizzle -99- last day in double digits" enjoy that roll post today of 100! Erussell -139-
Congratulations! This is a huge milestone in your journey, but is only the first of many! Keep up the great work, and enjoy and celebrate your freedom. I swear to you... 100 is just the beginning of the greatness!

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #54 on: September 14, 2013, 10:50:00 PM »
Just wanted to post this in your thread Bro so you can look back on it. Your a damn bad ass Mr. Jrizzle.


Next we change our heading over to Sioux Falls where we have to pick up a single man with no clones. Jrizzle started dipping cope and skoal strait at the age of 16 out on the farm.
He plans to drink Bourbon and go for a run to celebrate his accomplishment. He says he will be signing up for 200 "Oh Yea". This crazy quitter lived in Lived in Colombia for a short year, that's just nuts! If something should happen while on the train he wants us to contact God for him., if I read the book correctly, aren't you a little late at that point??? LMAO!! Immediately after this question he answered that buttsex is the inappropriate behavior he finds the most enjoyable, omg. He did add (JK),,,,, but......

We asked this bad ass if he had any words of wisdoms an this is what he spoke,
"It's worth it. I've been through some of the biggest ups and downs of my entire life this summer: my father's deteriorating health, the purchase of farmland, starting a new job, a broken relationship, etc. but being dip-free through it all has been constant and a remarkable experience" iiidamn that gives me goosebumps!!

He would like to send a shout out to Duathman, BillyBob, Jbob, Kandalk, Aaron, Srans, LionHeartedGirl, Jake

Jrizzle drives a pick up which is normal enough, but for a living he is in pharmaceutical and get this........farming. Now how in the hell do those go together? And as a hobby he claims to enjoy basketball and feeding cattle, wtf lol. And when asked his Favorite movie, movie quote, TV Show, sports teams.... He said "That's what she said" I am so confused brother. Your like an oxymoron in all areas of your life, but one thing I can say you don't have screwed up in your head is how to quit. You quit like a Boss and Jake and I are proud to welcome your bad ass on the train! Climb aboard and continue to add those +1s. I loved your roll post yesterday "Jrizzle -99- last day in double digits" enjoy that roll post today of 100! Erussell -139-
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Re: Introduction
« Reply #53 on: August 27, 2013, 09:28:00 PM »
THanks for bringing JRizzle's remarks back up to the top to get a uplifting read for the evening!

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #52 on: August 27, 2013, 10:34:00 AM »
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Quote from: JRizzle
It's been 10 days since I last posted, so it's probably time for an update:

Today marks my quit's 3 week birthday.  Honestly it's hard to believe it's only been 3 weeks.  I don't think about chew all that much anymore and it feels like it's been longer. 

I can see how it'd be easy to drift away.  Although I'm sure I've got some more fog/rough patches ahead, if in general it keeps getting easier then you could gradually become disengaged from this site and, from there, vulnerable.  I know I'm still an addict.  I know this because every so often out of nowhere I'll get a very clear picture of a can of chew against a black backdrop in my head, or I'll get a very clear image of myself stuffing my bottom lip.  I know I'm still an addict because I read my introduction page and recall how I felt over those first 10 days.  I know I'm still an addict because I read newbies' posts over the first 5 days of their quit and I recognize the fear and conflict they feel; it was the same fear and conflict I felt as I started my quit.

For anyone reading this who either isn't quit or is very early in their quit: come jump in the water.  I used to be very afraid to quit.  I couldn't imagine life without tobacco.  You think you're addicted to chew?  I was more.  I LIVED to chew.  I let tobacco make decisions for me.  I would have borderline panic attacks if I was out on the farm or on a camping excursion and my supply got low.

And you know what happens once you give it up?  You start getting your life back.  I know this line is in my signature, but it's one that I keep thinking and I encourage everyone to think about: has tobacco been so kind to you that you should leave it with regret?  There are far better things ahead than any we leave behind.  It's true.  Life without tobacco is grand.  It's living life to the fullest, living it abundantly. 

That doesn't change the fact that we're addicts.  We all are.  Every one of us.  Every day is a battle, is a choice.  But once you flip the switch, fight off the inertia, and start choosing to quit daily then it becomes natural.  We all hate tobacco.  If we didn't we wouldn't be on this site.  It might be painful to admit we're addicts and to admit that we've been committed to something we hate for 5, 10, 20, 40+ years, but the person who recognizes they are on the wrong path and goes back is far better off than the person who stubbornly puts their head down and trudges further down a broken road. 

So today I choose to live life abundantly.  I choose to leave chew without regret and look forward to experiencing new, better things today dip free.  I refuse to continue on the path of slavery and anguish and addiction and choose to be quit with you all.
Damn Man! I said so as an aside on LHGs' intro after one of your trademark uplifting posts, but I will post it here for the record: you are one of my quit heroes, you are smart, insightfull, and most powerfully optimistic! I do not give you permission now or ever to cave! If you were to cave I would be deeply hurt, devestated even. You have no choice but to quit every day... I will quit with you every day.
Jriz - just dropping a quick "atta boy"

Keep up the good quit my man
Awesome job JRizzle...fo shizzle
I quit with with you all!

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #51 on: August 27, 2013, 10:22:00 AM »
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Quote from: JRizzle
It's been 10 days since I last posted, so it's probably time for an update:

Today marks my quit's 3 week birthday.  Honestly it's hard to believe it's only been 3 weeks.  I don't think about chew all that much anymore and it feels like it's been longer. 

I can see how it'd be easy to drift away.  Although I'm sure I've got some more fog/rough patches ahead, if in general it keeps getting easier then you could gradually become disengaged from this site and, from there, vulnerable.  I know I'm still an addict.  I know this because every so often out of nowhere I'll get a very clear picture of a can of chew against a black backdrop in my head, or I'll get a very clear image of myself stuffing my bottom lip.  I know I'm still an addict because I read my introduction page and recall how I felt over those first 10 days.  I know I'm still an addict because I read newbies' posts over the first 5 days of their quit and I recognize the fear and conflict they feel; it was the same fear and conflict I felt as I started my quit.

For anyone reading this who either isn't quit or is very early in their quit: come jump in the water.  I used to be very afraid to quit.  I couldn't imagine life without tobacco.  You think you're addicted to chew?  I was more.  I LIVED to chew.  I let tobacco make decisions for me.  I would have borderline panic attacks if I was out on the farm or on a camping excursion and my supply got low.

And you know what happens once you give it up?  You start getting your life back.  I know this line is in my signature, but it's one that I keep thinking and I encourage everyone to think about: has tobacco been so kind to you that you should leave it with regret?  There are far better things ahead than any we leave behind.  It's true.  Life without tobacco is grand.  It's living life to the fullest, living it abundantly. 

That doesn't change the fact that we're addicts.  We all are.  Every one of us.  Every day is a battle, is a choice.  But once you flip the switch, fight off the inertia, and start choosing to quit daily then it becomes natural.  We all hate tobacco.  If we didn't we wouldn't be on this site.  It might be painful to admit we're addicts and to admit that we've been committed to something we hate for 5, 10, 20, 40+ years, but the person who recognizes they are on the wrong path and goes back is far better off than the person who stubbornly puts their head down and trudges further down a broken road. 

So today I choose to live life abundantly.  I choose to leave chew without regret and look forward to experiencing new, better things today dip free.  I refuse to continue on the path of slavery and anguish and addiction and choose to be quit with you all.
Damn Man! I said so as an aside on LHGs' intro after one of your trademark uplifting posts, but I will post it here for the record: you are one of my quit heroes, you are smart, insightfull, and most powerfully optimistic! I do not give you permission now or ever to cave! If you were to cave I would be deeply hurt, devestated even. You have no choice but to quit every day... I will quit with you every day.
Jriz - just dropping a quick "atta boy"

Keep up the good quit my man

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #50 on: June 30, 2013, 02:04:00 AM »
Quote from: JRizzle
It's been 10 days since I last posted, so it's probably time for an update:

Today marks my quit's 3 week birthday. Honestly it's hard to believe it's only been 3 weeks. I don't think about chew all that much anymore and it feels like it's been longer.

I can see how it'd be easy to drift away. Although I'm sure I've got some more fog/rough patches ahead, if in general it keeps getting easier then you could gradually become disengaged from this site and, from there, vulnerable. I know I'm still an addict. I know this because every so often out of nowhere I'll get a very clear picture of a can of chew against a black backdrop in my head, or I'll get a very clear image of myself stuffing my bottom lip. I know I'm still an addict because I read my introduction page and recall how I felt over those first 10 days. I know I'm still an addict because I read newbies' posts over the first 5 days of their quit and I recognize the fear and conflict they feel; it was the same fear and conflict I felt as I started my quit.

For anyone reading this who either isn't quit or is very early in their quit: come jump in the water. I used to be very afraid to quit. I couldn't imagine life without tobacco. You think you're addicted to chew? I was more. I LIVED to chew. I let tobacco make decisions for me. I would have borderline panic attacks if I was out on the farm or on a camping excursion and my supply got low.

And you know what happens once you give it up? You start getting your life back. I know this line is in my signature, but it's one that I keep thinking and I encourage everyone to think about: has tobacco been so kind to you that you should leave it with regret? There are far better things ahead than any we leave behind. It's true. Life without tobacco is grand. It's living life to the fullest, living it abundantly.

That doesn't change the fact that we're addicts. We all are. Every one of us. Every day is a battle, is a choice. But once you flip the switch, fight off the inertia, and start choosing to quit daily then it becomes natural. We all hate tobacco. If we didn't we wouldn't be on this site. It might be painful to admit we're addicts and to admit that we've been committed to something we hate for 5, 10, 20, 40+ years, but the person who recognizes they are on the wrong path and goes back is far better off than the person who stubbornly puts their head down and trudges further down a broken road.

So today I choose to live life abundantly. I choose to leave chew without regret and look forward to experiencing new, better things today dip free. I refuse to continue on the path of slavery and anguish and addiction and choose to be quit with you all.
Damn Man! I said so as an aside on LHGs' intro after one of your trademark uplifting posts, but I will post it here for the record: you are one of my quit heroes, you are smart, insightfull, and most powerfully optimistic! I do not give you permission now or ever to cave! If you were to cave I would be deeply hurt, devestated even. You have no choice but to quit every day... I will quit with you every day.

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #49 on: June 28, 2013, 10:05:00 AM »
JR, Nice writing there, and very well said. I will say this, keep it close. You are going to run through 30 to 40 day funks. It has happened to most all of us. She knows, when you start to get confident, that is her way back in.

That one moment of "I've, got this" Is when she will use all of her power to turn you. My 30's were really funky.

You're showing to have a bad ass quit brewing, and I am quit with you.

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #48 on: June 28, 2013, 10:01:00 AM »
It's been 10 days since I last posted, so it's probably time for an update:

Today marks my quit's 3 week birthday. Honestly it's hard to believe it's only been 3 weeks. I don't think about chew all that much anymore and it feels like it's been longer.

I can see how it'd be easy to drift away. Although I'm sure I've got some more fog/rough patches ahead, if in general it keeps getting easier then you could gradually become disengaged from this site and, from there, vulnerable. I know I'm still an addict. I know this because every so often out of nowhere I'll get a very clear picture of a can of chew against a black backdrop in my head, or I'll get a very clear image of myself stuffing my bottom lip. I know I'm still an addict because I read my introduction page and recall how I felt over those first 10 days. I know I'm still an addict because I read newbies' posts over the first 5 days of their quit and I recognize the fear and conflict they feel; it was the same fear and conflict I felt as I started my quit.

For anyone reading this who either isn't quit or is very early in their quit: come jump in the water. I used to be very afraid to quit. I couldn't imagine life without tobacco. You think you're addicted to chew? I was more. I LIVED to chew. I let tobacco make decisions for me. I would have borderline panic attacks if I was out on the farm or on a camping excursion and my supply got low.

And you know what happens once you give it up? You start getting your life back. I know this line is in my signature, but it's one that I keep thinking and I encourage everyone to think about: has tobacco been so kind to you that you should leave it with regret? There are far better things ahead than any we leave behind. It's true. Life without tobacco is grand. It's living life to the fullest, living it abundantly.

That doesn't change the fact that we're addicts. We all are. Every one of us. Every day is a battle, is a choice. But once you flip the switch, fight off the inertia, and start choosing to quit daily then it becomes natural. We all hate tobacco. If we didn't we wouldn't be on this site. It might be painful to admit we're addicts and to admit that we've been committed to something we hate for 5, 10, 20, 40+ years, but the person who recognizes they are on the wrong path and goes back is far better off than the person who stubbornly puts their head down and trudges further down a broken road.

So today I choose to live life abundantly. I choose to leave chew without regret and look forward to experiencing new, better things today dip free. I refuse to continue on the path of slavery and anguish and addiction and choose to be quit with you all.
We all want progress, but if you're on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road; in that case, the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive.

Has tobacco been so kind to you that you should leave it with regret? There are far better things ahead than any we leave behind.

Come join us. Come be quit with us. Rather than slowly commit suicide, slowly regain your health. It might hurt at first, but it won't kill you. And once the birthing process is done you'll find yourself a free man. With friends. And health. And wealth. Come drink at the fountain of quit.

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #47 on: June 27, 2013, 03:29:00 PM »
JRiz - thanks for the note :D

Glad you had a good trip.. I enjoyed the weekend and you are right it is liberating not to be worried about supply of dip  spitters - honestly reduces the stress

Keep on keeping on brother

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #46 on: June 27, 2013, 09:42:00 AM »
"We all want progress, but if you're on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road; in that case, the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive."

That may be one of the best things I have read in a long time!