jelousy
#3
Re: jelousy
Hell yeah, especially when you got fools that dont stunt hanging off your nuts, egging everyone on about whos best, whos got this trick, who did this first.. blah blah blah. But you know what, once you get those non-riders out of you scene, its all good.
#5
Re: jelousy
Originally Posted by CBO
yea, just start swinging on people **** EM
Life is to short for that jelousy ****.
Life is to short for that jelousy ****.
#10
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Well i'm not in a team nor am I close to being any good but I know me and my boy started riding and i think us learning one thing pushed each other....Only thing I noticed was this group I rode with is that this so called PREZ lol talked mad **** but all he could do was christ and circle skitch..Couldn't even power wheelie his 1k LOL.I thought it was funny...
#11
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Originally Posted by brian127
has anyone ever experienced serios jelousy within your team.
All you can do is keep on doing your thing, and the friends that are there for the fun of riding and that are really friends will always be there. The jealous ones will fade away!
#14
Re: jelousy
I'm not in a team, and you know me, and what happened. Someone I was friends with for almost 18 years, and we can't even talk to each other. Don't think it had anything to do with jealousy, but this sport sure seems to split friends apart all the time!
#16
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Embrace it. Someone else's jealousy is like a disease with no cure. It is there, even when you are not. It keeps them up at night, not you. You're in their head, controlling them without effort. They have no control of their jealousy, and that should make you smile. The better you are, the more you'll be hated on. Bottom line: your true friends will always encourage you and support you, congratulate your accomplishments and be there when you need them. Most of your "frineds" will congratulate your accomplishments, but ultimately hope for your failures. That's ok. I know who my true friends are and I also know when someone called my "friend" wants me to fail.......even if they don't think I know......I know If you thought for a second I was referring to you, I probably was.....or keep thinking I don't know. Either way, it's funny to me.
#17
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Just be like me and ride alone. Much easier
#18
Re: jelousy
Originally Posted by Matt Gorka
Embrace it. Someone else's jealousy is like a disease with no cure. It is there, even when you are not. It keeps them up at night, not you. You're in their head, controlling them without effort. They have no control of their jealousy, and that should make you smile. The better you are, the more you'll be hated on. Bottom line: your true friends will always encourage you and support you, congratulate your accomplishments and be there when you need them. Most of your "frineds" will congratulate your accomplishments, but ultimately hope for your failures. That's ok. I know who my true friends are and I also know when someone called my "friend" wants me to fail.......even if they don't think I know......I know If you thought for a second I was referring to you, I probably was.....or keep thinking I don't know. Either way, it's funny to me.
DEEP!!!! well said