My life has been the polar opposite of safe, but I am proud of it and so is my son, and that is good enough for me. I would do it all over again without changing the beat, although I have never recommended it to others. That would be cruel and irresponsible and wrong, I think, and I am none of those things.
In the quote from Hunter S. Thompson’s book "Kingdom of Fear," he reflects on a life filled with risks and challenges, stating that although his experiences have been far from safe, he takes pride in them. He emphasizes the importance of his journey not just for himself but also for his son, suggesting that their mutual acceptance of this unconventional life is validation enough. Thompson conveys a sense of fulfillment, indicating...