- I've lost 32 lbs and expect to drop another 20 lbs (170 is a reasonable goal for now);
- I've been able to devote time to learning more about mechanical things (bikes, houses, cars);
- Bicycling has become less `brand' and `platform' focused and more `skill' and `performance' focused;
- I read much, much more (non-fiction);
- My overall health has dramatically improved (lower weight, lower cholesterol, better blood lipids);
- Though I never drank much alcohol I drink even less now;
- Doing rando brevets is more likely now than before;
- Allowing myself to target very challenging `ultra' cycling events, several times each year.
A tangible, well-earned skill development with both rear wheel and front wheel recumbents: what terrain offers greater challenges and benefits to either. `Growing' to be non-partisan to either platform, but to appreciate what each has to offer. Avoiding the `which is better?' trap.
Struggling, mostly successfully, with other cyclists who are biased against or in favor of `x' platform or `y' manufacturer. Getting better at staying out of the fray and just doing what is challenging and rewarding to me.
Work in progress.