fantasy life
Originally Posted by VTEC_Junkie,Mar 7 2007, 03:13 PM
i'm sorry. that statement is just naive and insulting. from what i remember, i think you are under 21, so i'll forgive you for that statement. the bottom line is that if you haven't lived the "older" and more "mature" life, then how can you talk about it?? it's just like i can't talk about being a middled aged person or a senior citizen, cuz i haven't lived that part of my life yet, and so i have no first hand experience.
I would probably become those people on youtube who makes dumb videos that make people go "man that guy has too much free time on his hands" because you know what, damn straight I have too much free time on my hands.
seriously, I would probably audition at every reality show casting call I could find
seriously, I would probably audition at every reality show casting call I could find
Originally Posted by problem_child,Mar 7 2007, 03:26 PM
just make the budget to $300,000/year so the idiot doesnt come up with another stupid argument. let the fun begin. 

well, i am 25. i would probably spend the next few years traveling. no mortgage, no kids, or anything like that. i'd definitely do the things i like most, travel and music. that'd be so sweet to have a beach house somewhere on the coast or something in asia or europe, and maybe a recording studio or something. you could easily do that for $100k/year. just depends on how much luxury you need.
Originally Posted by trainwreck,Mar 7 2007, 03:34 PM
well i am under 25, i am not a rocket scientist, but from what i can see senior citizens dont have much fun. you do not have to live a mature life to be able to understand that it may not be more fun. u simply have to open your eyes and watch them. or open your ears and listen to them. if you asked a seniour citizen or even middle age person if they could choose and age to return to, guess what age they would pick? my naive self would venture to say under 30 almost every time. however, i guess i can see why being 35 would be great if u were unmarried. you would just have boatloads of disposable income (i can only imagine 10+ years worth).
^ you do have a point, but while people talk about chasing their dreams of the house and kids, they also sound like they were fooled into it. like they thought it was gonna be so cool, but when they got there, it turned out to be years of terror and being chained down.
i was also confused cuz the way u said it, it sounded like u were "burdened" by the things that the "mature-ness" brought to you. now you're saying that you want those things cuz they are your dream, so it's kinda contradictory. if someone really wants that stuff, then they shouldn't be able to complain about it. but i often hear people complain about it.
it can be argued that everything is done to cover up a sucky life, but you were specifically talking about high price one time things like expensive hotels. something that is cheap and lasts a long time is more credible since it can define one's existence as opposed to being a blip on the radar.
i was also confused cuz the way u said it, it sounded like u were "burdened" by the things that the "mature-ness" brought to you. now you're saying that you want those things cuz they are your dream, so it's kinda contradictory. if someone really wants that stuff, then they shouldn't be able to complain about it. but i often hear people complain about it.
it can be argued that everything is done to cover up a sucky life, but you were specifically talking about high price one time things like expensive hotels. something that is cheap and lasts a long time is more credible since it can define one's existence as opposed to being a blip on the radar.
Originally Posted by VTEC_Junkie,Mar 7 2007, 02:57 PM
secondly, if you really feel college is the best years of your life, then i feel sorry for you.
judging by the comment, and some of your other comments, you seem to think that there is ONE right way to live life... when the truth of the matter is that there is NO right way to live life.
i think the question begging to be asked is: what exactly is it that you require in your life to make you happy, that would be impossible to have if you ONLY made $100,000/year?


