
Originally Posted by
jennythemodel2
Traveling to Mexico would take me one hour max. I can go on the weekends or at night. Pharmacies there are open until about 10. Why don't you spend that hour prepping some food or getting some more sleep it will be beneficial then you running across the border to get juice.
I feel mentally ready. I feel as if I have enough knowledge. What more is there to know? I have been experimenting with my body my whole life. I have dieted plenty, but because of bad advice or lack of knowledge it has taken me a very long time to figure myself out. The hard part is the psychological part and everyone's mind works differently. I know plenty about supplements now, plenty about a muscle making diets, and plenty about losing fat. I know what works for me. I'm losing fat already and looking pretty good without loosing too much muscle. Aside from that I'm changing my bad habits and planning my next diet, and the one after that, and so on. My life is a diet, but I see it more as a way of life. I know I will be lifting weights until I'm 80 if I live that long, I know I will be dieting that long as well. Even though I am not shredded, have 20 inch arms, or do loads of steroids, I still consider my self a bodybuilder. I'm molding my body, I'm building my body. Bodybuilding!!
I really don't know that much about AAS, and that is why I was looking for people's mature advice, but I get people trying to discourage me.
Instead of you saying that I'm not ready for steroids you could have said "Do this, and this, and learn this so you can be ready for steroids."
How much is there really to learn? Its not accounting, or engineering. Its simpler. Its knowledge that can be acquired in months and not years. After the knowledge comes the experience which is the one that takes longer to acquire. And how do you acquire experience? By doing it yourself. By failing, and failing, and failing, and finally figuring out what works for you. I have what people call an entrepreneur mindset. I don't quit, and when I fail I try again, and again until I reach my goal.
I realize that I don't have as much time as other people, but I have been adapting and changing my life to be able to fit in a diet and exercise. I had to sacrifice some of the simple pleasures of life in order to succeed at this. Its all psychological. A large amount of knowledge is there, I just had not been able to adapt to what I had to do. Its a simple balance.
It is known that humans do not adapt rapidly. There are specific techniques that should be taken in order to adapt faster to a change of life. I guess if I would get paid to bodybuild I would religiously dedicate my whole day to it, but maybe only about 10 percent of the people in this forum get paid to bodybuild. The rest of us have normal jobs, families, problems, illnesses, etc.
I'm guessing that like everything else; bodybuilding is more psychological than anything else. There has to be habit, a balance in your daily tasks, dedication, knowledge, motivation, positivity, drive, no depression, and many things.
Most of us reading or writing posts like this are trying to acquire MORE knowledge, and get advice from people that have experience and wisdom. We don't want to be our own experiment. We want to learn from people that have gone through whatever we are inquiring about. We didn't join this forum so somebody comes and craps on our dream. We joined this forum to learn from you guys, the pros, the people that have succeeded, the examples, the people we look up to.
A leader does not lead by intimidating or by bragging.
It is natural that humans want to have the least risk possible. That is why skydivers have a backup parachute. Everyone is scared of doing steroids. Heck, we already took the step of deciding to do something everyone has told us to stay away from. Teachers, parents, family members, peers, TV, ads, doctors, and everyone has told us to stay away from steroids. But we don't listen because we know its time to step it up a bit. Its time to walk over the risks we have been hearing about all these years.
Just like every other human, I want to minimize the risk. Its human nature.
I'm worried about wrecking my car one day too, but I still drive. My car has airbags and seat belts to minimize the risk of injury though.
Dbolnoob..... Why do you wear a seat belt when you drive? Two answers.... To minimize the risk of injury, and to minimize the risk of getting a ticket. See how that works?
Now if you guys tell me "Heck, buy steroids from the internet. There is some risk, but its quite unlikely that you will get arrested." Then I will do it.