I've already mentioned I'm reading a biography about Heath these days. I love reading things that he said, and things that other people said about him... it's like I'm getting to know him a little bit more, in little ways. I discover again and again how intelligent he was, the unique way of his thinking, how many interests and hobbies and ambitions and dreams he had... so many things he loved, so many things he wanted to do. It's like the wonders of the world had no end for him, and he had so many talents. The way I see it he was so brave, he made many couragious choices in life. How many people give up on their dreams in life because it seems too difficult? Heath made a decision to chase his dreams, to live his life to the fullest. He's an inspiration for me. I'm 32 and he was 28 and I look at my life, and at his life, and I'm amazed at how richer and fuller his life was. He achieved so much more than I will ever be able to. There's one sentence that he said - "I get a lot of joy and pleasure out of life, full stop." How many people can say that about their life? Can I say that about mine? I don't kid myself that it was all a garden of roses, I know he had hard times too, but when asked, he said that he had no regrets in life. Isn't that wonderful, to look back on your life and have no regrets? It gives me comfort somehow, to know that as short as his life was, he trully lived them. In every possible way. It really inspires me to try and live my life a little more like him. Thank you, Heath.