03-01-2024, 03:18 PM
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- eddiehaskell
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Originally Posted By blazenbb⏩
poverty lol. i'm well off financially and in the top 0.1% when in comes to time ownership which is the real valuable commodity when you think of how short a human adult's life really is.Keep enjoying your poverty goals of 24
03-01-2024, 03:30 PM
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#32
- yieldtonothing
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- yieldtonothing
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if you arent getting laid, college can be the most depressing place in the world
03-01-2024, 03:36 PM
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The good:
- You'll start making good money hopefully. Enough to save, invest, retire early.
- You'll lose anxieties about "will I make it?" cuz you're making it now.
- You might make friends with coworkers.
- You'll care less about trivial chit.
The bad:
- Your longer term friends will be busy with their own lives and families, possibly move away, losing connections with most of them over time.
- You'll lose lots of free time compared to college days. This includes no more multi-month "vacations" like you've had from school ages 5-22.
- You're slowly encountering problems of aging (grey hair, aches and cracks that weren't there before, less test / libido / both, dealing with elderly parents, etc.).
- You'll feel out of touch and awkward around younger people. No cap no cap.
The misc's #1 concern is about getting laid, so worth mentioning you might eventually try fraternizing with college girls but get turned down for your age. But I believe if you keep lean and healthy, take care of yourself in general, you can have an active sex life even up to your 50s.
- You'll start making good money hopefully. Enough to save, invest, retire early.
- You'll lose anxieties about "will I make it?" cuz you're making it now.
- You might make friends with coworkers.
- You'll care less about trivial chit.
The bad:
- Your longer term friends will be busy with their own lives and families, possibly move away, losing connections with most of them over time.
- You'll lose lots of free time compared to college days. This includes no more multi-month "vacations" like you've had from school ages 5-22.
- You're slowly encountering problems of aging (grey hair, aches and cracks that weren't there before, less test / libido / both, dealing with elderly parents, etc.).
- You'll feel out of touch and awkward around younger people. No cap no cap.
The misc's #1 concern is about getting laid, so worth mentioning you might eventually try fraternizing with college girls but get turned down for your age. But I believe if you keep lean and healthy, take care of yourself in general, you can have an active sex life even up to your 50s.
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