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I found the aspect about how BVG came about and his feelings of anger about other people in his life. The trip to Bosnia was a good example of what you shouldn't do and how Chris deals with issues. Riding a motorcycle you have hours with your thoughts, riding alone you have no one to tell you're talking about things to reassure your issue. He gets angry at people or others and I know BVG is part of his Schtick. COVID was a big problem for him(and many middle aged white guys) as they got angry at someone advising them not to do something and see this as personal. Something like wearing a mask became a political act not you doing this for other people. The act of doing something for others free's you. I am happier driving a van full of gear for my mates on a Motorcycle road trip so they can take the stupid bikes rather than riding now. Traffic doesn't make me angry or someone not indicating as I am not stressed about who does what. As Chris points out, he feels locked in. But only finds release when he is in control and why suicide is so appealing to this type of person. Oddly most religions and spiritual stuff is all about letting go of things.
Yet another enjoyable episode!! I occasionaly have issues with anxiety and have recently started seeing an osteopath for help with the symptoms and coping mechanisms. It's something to do with the 4th vertebrae apparently (I've only had 1 session, so I'm still learning the process) but I certainly felt 6 inches taller once he'd cracked my neck and spine a few times!!
Excellent, I can’t believe I now subscribe to a bike channel! Great guest. Thank you.