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easy on the drugs, including alcohol no plans for kids? |
I kind of laugh at some of the insight in this thread. Do some people realize kids, family and living in suburbia is not everyones pot of tea? I mean, i'm reading this and thinking, Jason should go straight to the loonie bin, but that goes for most artists. Without art, this place would be a pretty boring place. Just like Jason said, Whiterock is full of commuter cars and black peacoats. Borrrrinng. Probably the way i'd like to end up as I measure success like most, with materialistic items, and believe security will bring less stress, in turn happiness can prevail. Although incredibly boring. Let him be. Although I must say Jason, you've created quite the stir and talk is in the air... Good job ;) |
You have been placed on this earth to discover your own path. You will never be happy if you live someone else's idea of life. Posted via RS Mobile |
Jason has a big dick.. my mom would know. |
Jason is just as desperate for attention as the whores he fucks. |
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Fuck, I don't give a goddamn what type of house you have. To me, 6500 square feet sounds like too many rooms to dust and furnish-but to someone else, its paradise. But you crap on it because they aren't pursuing hoes and getting high. You almost act like they are settling for the life they want because they can't handle yours. |
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Gridlock and dinosaur must be the most annoying fucking people on earth to actually know in person.. Posted via RS Mobile |
I have to give Jason credit. His quasi-trolling in the last few weeks has drawn attention to this author character he is trying to create and it is giving him a little publicity for his upcoming book. Now you all know about his book, and it is creating interest in it. So good job for that Jason. Its not always the brightest light bulb that gets looked at the most. Sometimes its the one that is a funny colour, or maybe flickers a bit that gets the attention. All this thread needs is Marco now. |
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I should make it clear: I am very glad that there are all different types of people out there. I know a few very happy married men with kids. Not as many as I would expect, given how many people I know who have been married/in LTR. I also know quite a few guys who did it "the normal way" who ended up divorced/dumped/unable to see their kids. Many of them are miserable, and frankly, they act like their lives are destroyed. I think a lot of people feel under a ton of pressure through friends and family to "put a ring on it" when they had very real doubts in the back of their minds. On the other hand, I know a few real lotharios who talk like they really want a relationship, but they hook up and bang many more women than I do without the ability to stop. They literally learned how to romance women through watching pornography. Maybe my greatest goal is to show other men, and women, that there are more paths to happiness. Ultimately, choosing the Hypa or Jason route isn't an either or. There are many shades of colour in-between, and perhaps if someone like Hypa wrote a book about his path to happiness, other men could gain insight into what it took to create the person he is today. One of the biggest challenges of the 21st century is to find happiness. There are reasons why so many people are on anti-depressants. |
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Unfortunately with my attitude, I will never make money like a motherf***** eh lol:( Posted via RS Mobile |
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and i think the reason a lot of people end up in the mid 30s+ bangin sluts lifestyle is their resentment to the idea of actually putting in sustained effort into something. especially making sacrifices from a young age. it is a whole lot easier to say 'fuck it' to the norm and travel and party than it is to do the grind to follow the norm. people like me, or im sure hypa, don't have the ability to spend a lifetime shooting for the hole in 1 that may or may not ever come. polishing your game shooting for par can, infact, be as rewarding and far less stressful. maybe that's another sign im getting older. |
I think too many people in society and here on RS shoot for that stereotypical "normal" life where you've got a wife a dog a couple kids and a house with a mini van in the driveway, those ideals may have been well intentioned for a bit older generation but these days that shit doesn't fly for alot of people that even want it to work so desperately, divorce, cost of living, and other external and internal factors can ruin people in these traditional relationships/lifestyles I was talking to the GF the other day about life and the future, kids etc and I've pretty much decided against having kids due to mainly the shit that kids have to deal with these days, and it's only going to get worse and I'd be afraid I could never be as good a parent as mine were to me As well, I've travelled fairly extensively but feel like I've been no where. I look at these people I grew up with who had kids at 19-25 and they've done NOTHING besides raise their kids. Hey if that's what you wanted in your life all the power to you but I'm not nearly ready to be locked down in my life, a mortgage is more than enough to trap most people. freedom to do what you want when you is want is invaluable to me, and I don't see anywhere down the road where things are going to change Also, who cares what my legacy was when I'm dead? Am I going to come back as a butterfly to see what my namesakes have done? Posted via RS Mobile |
^Well said. This was for RRxtar's post |
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Also, I worked on my book for a year. Writing requires serious effort. Of course, some authors just pen absolute crap that they whip up in weeks, home-photoshop a cover, and hit the publish button on Amazon. How I do what I do is a sustained effort for sure, but one with a less concrete end-game than the mainstream route to a career. |
a whole year?! someone should build you a statue. a year out of your life is about the same amount of time as taking a shit in a day. trying getting a real education. or building a business. or moving up thru a career company. or invent something and put it to market. that takes 4+ years and is hardly a splash when you look back on it. |
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