I get up every morning and chop wood, and I pretty much do it seven days a week, and I like to do it. I still have time for my wife and my son, who's 14, and at this point, my head is still above water.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I went through a wood-chopping phase when I was nine or 10.
I do endless chopping and preparing things. I really find that relaxing. I do a lot of thinking as I am chopping and cooking.
I practice every day. I've been doing it since I was eight.
As long as all four of my limbs keep moving and I can still sit up straight and play hard rock and roll for 2 and a half to 3 hours, I'm gonna keep doing it, and I'm gonna do it the way I do it.
People love chopping wood. In this activity one immediately sees results.
I am very disciplined in my life and very up front. It is the only way I can do it and do it well. I am up every day at 7, and I feed my kids, no matter how long the day was.
I'm all for one month of going really hard and eating really healthy and boxing every day if you're doing it for, like, one job.
My favorite thing is just walking in the woods. I can do it for days on end without tiring of it.
I'm a natural piano player. So all the practicing I do at this point is in my head. If I don't play for a year, my chops aren't going to get any worse. I've spent my time playing scales, and I don't necessarily want to play any faster than I play. So everything I do at this point is more philosophical.
I had to learn how to chop wood actually - I don't think my dad would have let me go chop wood in the backyard growing up.
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