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: life experiences vs going to work


diesel_test
02-25-2013, 07:54 AM
Going to work everyday is suicidal, i value life experiences. Would you go to work if you don't have to?

Glove
02-25-2013, 08:08 AM
god your dumb

sonick
02-25-2013, 08:13 AM
Going to work everyday is suicidal, i value life experiences. Would you go to work if you don't have to?

Yeah, you can value the experience of living in a 600sqft 1 bedroom with your wife and two kids.

Gumby
02-25-2013, 08:39 AM
Not another one of these threads... :facepalm:

god you're dumb
It pays to cheque you're spelling when you call someone else dum...

Not really racist!
02-25-2013, 08:41 AM
Not another one of these threads... :facepalm:


It pays to cheque you're spelling when you call someone else dum...

not sure if purposely typo or heh...

:suspicious:

Isaiah11
02-25-2013, 08:45 AM
shut this shit down

murd0c
02-25-2013, 08:48 AM
Looks like life experiences don't really work for you since you keep on making stupid ass posts like this....

iKayChow
02-25-2013, 08:56 AM
maybe work is a life experience, and by going to work it only leads to further life experiences. i.e buying a house, nice stuff, family, vacation :troll:

Iceman-19
02-25-2013, 09:09 AM
How many life experiences have you had since you posted this? If I didn't have to work, I wouldn't. I would be fuckin rich to not have to work though. Instead I have a good job on a good schedule and don't make many stupid threads on RS, mostly just stupid posts.

GLOW
02-25-2013, 09:10 AM
username request for him to diesel_test45 with re-posting the same shit over and over.

http://funny-pictures-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/just-stop.jpg

Porschedog
02-25-2013, 09:38 AM
Why would anyone go to work if they don't have to..
But your going to need money to enjoy these "life experiences"
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VRYALT3R3D
02-25-2013, 09:40 AM
Going to work everyday is suicidal, i value life experiences. Would you go to work if you don't have to?

This is you in a couple of years..

http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/156407_10151261845902455_1487835791_n.jpg

murd0c
02-25-2013, 09:46 AM
^ I have a feeling that 3/4 of RS still living at home

quasi
02-25-2013, 09:53 AM
Going to work is a life experience you doughnut.

BaoTurbo
02-25-2013, 10:01 AM
Stahp with the pointless threads

MG1
02-25-2013, 10:04 AM
Going to work everyday is suicidal, i value life experiences. Would you go to work if you don't have to?

Not if you enjoy it, buddy. I love my job. Look forward to it. I enjoy the weekends, of course, but as far as work goes, it's very rewarding. Even though I can retire, I stay on.

Happy
02-25-2013, 11:03 AM
Not if you enjoy it, buddy. I love my job. Look forward to it. I enjoy the weekends, of course, but as far as work goes, it's very rewarding. Even though I can retire, I stay on.


Plus what the hell goes on during the day that we can't do at night? Day time TV soap operas? lol
I rather work all morning and have fun at night than lay around during the whole day..

CorneringArtist
02-25-2013, 11:08 AM
Ban this dumbass please? I understand that you can't really justify a ban for stupid, but there has to be a tolerance where it gets annoying.
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snails
02-25-2013, 11:12 AM
diesel_TROLL


:suspicious:

CharlesInCharge
02-25-2013, 11:53 AM
Thread should read... How to get out of the rat race.


I havent really worked and stayed home with no money.... ask me anything.

dachinesedude
02-25-2013, 12:16 PM
someone please ban this unentertaining troll and unban zhangfei

hkRicer
02-25-2013, 12:28 PM
Is this one of Joe45 new account :troll:

diesel_test
02-25-2013, 12:42 PM
Is this one of Joe45 new account :troll:

go drink your bubble tea you fob

Ulic Qel-Droma
02-25-2013, 12:45 PM
going to work everyday is suicidal.

you're not the only one.

I don't care how fun work is... i'd rather not be at work.

of course this is if I had financial freedom (tons of bank). I'd be travelling the world and building/working on my own hobbies and projects.

I would NOT be at some "job/career" type thing unless I had no means of providing for myself anymore.

I'd rather be reading a book in a prison cell than at some job.

I'd rather be sleeping.

I'd rather be wandering the streets of some megalopolis.

I'd rather be day dreaming.

I'd rather be having a conversation with my friends or random strangers.

I'd pretty much rather be "playing/learning" than at any job.


I'm pretty sure 99.999% of people out there are the same.

some people don't retire or go back to working after retiring because they feel like they have no direction in life. or they need some rigid structure... but honestly, i just think they lack imagination and their lives were not very exciting to begin with... if work is the only thing that brings meaning to their lives. lol.


people will argue, they like doing what they do at their job.
but if they were really financially free, they could do what they love, but independently. They just don't have the framework/structure to do it independently... they still rely on their jobs to provide them the people or tools they need. they're just not as financially free as they could be... to be totally free.

which is why people try to settle for something in the middle. be your own boss kinda thing. but that's still "work"... you're still a part of the rat race... if you suddenly stop, your lifestyle will change. you have to start thinking about bills and how much things cost or if you can or cannot afford to do something or buy something. etc. those things are what makes the rat race suck. you actually have to manage your finances to SURVIVE.

I assume when you mean "don't have to work if you don't have to"... that money is not an issue. you have millions if not hundreds of millions or billions... to the point where money doesn't matter unless you're planning on funding a war or building a few skyscrapers lol.

CharlesInCharge
02-25-2013, 01:23 PM
People are wasting a huge portion of their time working on making money to pay rent. If you cant live with your parents you need to live in a motor/trailer home to get out of the rat race. That is the first step.

This is even possible in the most ghetto parts of the world.
http://assets.dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/compact-mobile-camper-home.jpg
http://assets.dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/compact-mini-mobile-home.jpg

And for people who think that kind of living is under their standard of living then you have to see whats more important, your standards, or getting out of the rat race first.

MG1
02-25-2013, 01:28 PM
^^ depends.........

I know plenty of:
Doctors who love their job
Educators who love their job
Coaches who love their job
Researchers who love their job
Politicians who love their job (RIP, Chuck Cadman)

And let's not forget those who volunteer

Common theme?
I believe it is because they know they are making a difference in the lives of others? (while getting paid) Plus, most of the jobs listed above are suited for life long learners.


I feel sorry for those who are stuck in jobs they hate........... my second job, when I had it, sucked ass........ if it weren't for the great people I worked with......

I'd be fucking miserable!

twitchyzero
02-25-2013, 01:28 PM
username request for him to diesel_test45 with re-posting the same shit over and over.


at least he responds to his threads and doesn't have 20 different accounts.

CharlesInCharge
02-25-2013, 01:30 PM
^^ depends.........

I know plenty of:
Doctors who love their job
Educators who love their job
Coaches who love their job
Researchers who love their job
Politicians who love their job (RIP, Chuck Cadman)

And let's not forget those who volunteer

Common theme?
I believe it is because they know they are making a difference in the lives of others?


I feel sorry for htose who are stuck in jobs they hate........... my second job, when I had it, sucked ass........ if it weren't for the great people I worked with......
They love their jobs compared to other suckers in the world.

They cant willy nilly choose to help when they want, they still serve a boss and get bossed around.

MG1
02-25-2013, 01:49 PM
They love their jobs compared to other suckers in the world.

They cant willy nilly choose to help when they want, they still serve a boss and get bossed around.

Life experience - you always get bossed by someone no matter who you are or you think you are...........


In my job, I collaborate... something called teamwork, and yes there is a boss, but he's a really cool guy I can have fun with.

In the end, my friend, we all end up six feet under. I hope you find peace, my friend. I am at peace with myself, are you?

god bless............

Matlock
02-25-2013, 01:53 PM
Yes. I'm still young and learning everyday at work. A real man should be handy and able to do things for himself.

I would hate to be one of those useless people with lots of money who don't even know how to wipe their own ass. What happens one day if money becomes worthless? The strong will pillage the weak and those who can't do anything for themselves will be tossed aside to die.

Ulic Qel-Droma
02-25-2013, 02:09 PM
i guess diff people value different things.

I value freedom from a schedule. If I don't feel like getting up to my "job/hobby/project" then I don't have to.

If i suddenly decide i want to go to another place on this planet, I can just take off the same day, and blow off all other plans/responsibilities.

I like helping people too, but I want to be able to choose who I help... If im at a job where I help people it can only bring me so much happiness.

I eventually will wanna turn away people, or not help certain people, or ... like i said, take off for an unknown period of time (days weeks months years) to anywhere I want and do whatever I want.

my biggest pet peeve is obeying schedules dictated by society. when work should be done, when lunch should be eaten, when breaks should be taken, when you should sleep, when you should be awake. fuck that shit. all those things make living hellish. it's just a prison with no walls.

everyone has a dream... a dream they've had since they were a kid or in the back of their minds that is unrelated to their jobs... something almost of fantasy. a fantastical situation... where jobs/careers/rat race/paying bills etc is totally irrelevant.

i think most people are very malleable... they are satisfied and happy at their jobs because of society and time... they have been beaten and shaped into something they want to believe is happy. but if society and expectations were never there to begin with, and they were free to do as they please... they would be very different people... and more importantly... happier.


gotta remember his question is.... would you go to work.. if you DIDNT HAVE TO...
not a trade off or.. settling for some balance... there is no trade off or balance... you simply don't have to work anymore... period.

PJ
02-25-2013, 02:14 PM
In the end, my friend, we all end up six feet under. I hope you find peace, my friend. I am at peace with myself, are you?


MG1 couldn't have said it better.

There are plenty of people who love their job because they're making a positive difference, or because it's something they simply enjoy.

By no means do I enjoy being an engineer, but it's something I don't dread doing. Plus it's stable and pays well, so I'm easily able to fund other life goals I want to accomplish. (Arts, travel, business). That's a trade-off I'm happy with.

I'm grateful I was able to find a balance, but if the only choices were the two extremes, I would much rather work a lower-paying job I enjoy than a high-paying job I hate.

mr_chin
02-25-2013, 02:31 PM
i value freedom and life experience over work.

if i work at a place where i'm not experiencing anything, i would quit.
if i work at a place where i have to follow strict rules, i would quit.
if i work at a place where i have to pretend to be doing something where there is nothing to do, i would quit.
if i work at a place where i get yelled at for being 1 - 2 minutes late, i would quit.
i'm a wanderer. i'm not a follower nor am i leader. but i would consider myself a better leader than a follower. which means that i like to do what i want to do, when i want to do.

i think the things that makes work a living hell is taxes. we get taxed for every dollar that comes into and out of our pocket. just imagine that a dollar is passed around between 5 people. by the time it reaches the fifth person, he will have nearly zero dollar left.

hkRicer
02-25-2013, 02:36 PM
go drink your bubble tea you fob

Is this suppose to be some kind of diss? What's wrong with being fob? I'm not fob as I've been living in the State since i'm like 10.

funny thing is most fob don't need to go to work unlike you.

FRStan
02-25-2013, 02:39 PM
diesel_test, STAHP!!!
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GabAlmighty
02-25-2013, 02:40 PM
I have expensive hobbies, therefore I need to make money to support them.

bloodmack
02-25-2013, 02:59 PM
^ I have a feeling that 3/4 of RS still living at home


Well I hope they're living at home.. where else would you live? at work?


Life is an experience IMO.

punkwax
02-25-2013, 03:58 PM
Pls remove New Thread button from OP.

Pls.

diesel_test
02-25-2013, 04:15 PM
And let's not forget those who volunteer



its a great way to meet girls:thumbsup:

Ludepower
02-25-2013, 04:20 PM
hey moderators...this is seriously getting out of hand now.

TOS'd
02-25-2013, 04:51 PM
yore

Eff-1
02-25-2013, 04:55 PM
This is too similar to your other thread. Ain't nobody got time for this.