You work and then you die?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by XBloodyNailPolishX, Jan 24, 2008.

  1. texasmade3

    texasmade3 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    very very true. couldnt have said it any better
     
  2. DroopySnoopy

    DroopySnoopy The ORIGINAL Dr. Droop

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    In all actuality you didn't, but you quoted another post praising homelessness, and you agreed with the general thesis of that post. I understand what you were saying now, about different options. Still, I have a question: Your plan did involve having SOME money, but still not working. (Right?) How do you accomplish this?

    If I am still missing your point, I apologize. :)
     
  3. LetLovinTakeHold

    LetLovinTakeHold Cuz it will if you let it

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    The only thing I can add to this thread is........

    Work to live, and not live to work. People need money so people need jobs. Use what you have now as a stepping stone, but don't let yourself get stuck on this stone. Sometimes you have to make sacrifices in the now, so you can have some breathing room in the future.


    Time management is a big issue as well. Right now I work between 48-60 hours a week. At one time I was working 60 hours every week, plus going to school full time........but I never let it keep me from living. If you manage your time properly you would be supprized of how much free time you actually have.
     
  4. madcap

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    its ok i wasn't having a go at you hun, working a couple of days a week is acceptable to me, doing something you want to do i believe, not because we have to, so we have more free time, this would be possible say if you live in a caravan or tent, wagon whatever, somewhere where you're not paying rent,
    or not working at all is possible if you want to live that way, thats my case =)
     
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