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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: juslight on November 19, 2003, 12:24:43 PM
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Do any of you people ever think about walking off into the unknown?
Sometimes I day dream about pulling my car over to the side of the road, leaving the keys in the ignition, leaving my wallet and just walking off to no real destination. Not telling anyone, not calling in from work, not thinking about where I\'m going or what I\'m going to do for food.
How long do you think you could be gone?
Would someone go looking for you or would you not be missed at all?
Don\'t worry, it\'s just a day dream.
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I wish I could go away for ever.To a calm place.Where I can develop my mind and body.Away from the pathetic materialistic everyday life routine.
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About once a week I just think about locking my door and sleeping for a month. Or just drive with me and my friends with infinite money getting anything we felt like and staying wherever we wanted.... smoking pot.
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sometimes i think it would be cool to live in the woods away from society.. that\'d be cool.
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best piece of advice i ever received
"work is for chumps and paying bills is for suckers, but this is what we choose"
in otherwords, animals we are, and we get what animals deserve
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Fun is free and food grows on trees. Why did we have to go and ruin it for ourselves by creating this complex system of survival???
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because, people are smarter then other animals, and therefore can take more then we need... in other words i guess it all comes down to supply and demand.....
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No, I like what I do and where I\'m headed but I don\'t see myself doing it for the rest of my life.
It would be cool just to disappear from everything you know for a good month or two. Awesome experience...like travel Europe, Japan, or Australia. Live away from car payments, electricity bills, the route to work...
Ever since I read the Tao of Pooh book all the material things I\'ve be thinking about have since faded. I\'ve gotten most of what I wanted for a better part of my life and it was never enough...it would never be enough as I\'ve come to finally realize.