Finishing Well - And the Gravity of the Situation

by Rhonda Rhea @RhondaRhea There are several reasons I�ll never skydive. I�ll give you my top two. First, I�ve seen videos of people skydiving. Skydiver�s faces? They� flutter. Sometimes wildly. I�m telling you now, I do not need to see my face crazy-flapping over my ears, thank you. That kind of wind velocity is just not meant for faces over 40. You can end up looking like a basset hound pup. One with its head out a car window. Multiplied by how ever many years you are over 40. I�m not daring enough to sass the math. Gravity plus wind velocity times the number of years over 40. It�s an equation that equals: ew. Add to that math the second reason you won�t find me skydiving�and the biggest reason. It�s just plain gravity. Seems to me skydiving could all too easily become sky- dying. It�s not even the jumping out of a plane part that scares me so much as it is the inevitability of the hitting the ground part. No, it�s not the jumping, or even the falling. It�s the landi...