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Originally Posted by muddy27
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For me my ideal life is less work and more time to do things like artwork, read books, hike, camp, work on computers things like that. Enjoying simple things in life with out needing to much money. It all depends on how exotic your lifestyle is and what you think you can or cant live without.
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I agree that these activities are very rewarding. They are not off limits to the working world though. Time management is key for anyone and it is amazing what you can fit into your life without overload.
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Originally Posted by muddy27
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Someone spoke earlier saying I like to travel etc. Theres always a way to means, I could just as easily step out on the road with a pack on my back and go anywere I want for very little meeting people along the way and carving new life experiences.
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One of my best and most intelligent friend from high school was exactly as you describe. In fact, he was an exaggerated 'Into the Wild' type character. He rejected the rat race and the formal idea of success and happiness, and indeed found his own (happiness). Every time I talk to him he's doing something new and exciting. Don't be discouraged, but I would suggest also not showering yourself with guilt if you don't become the next great modern adventuring renaissance man.
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In the end I see the $ as slavery theres just no other way around it, we grind 40 hours a week for what? Most people get like 2 days off a week to enjoy the fruits of there so called labor which isnt very much time. I just see deeper meaning in life in diffrent ways than what others see them.
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Keep in mind that doing intellectually stimulating work can be very addictive and indeed rewarding in its own right. I lived my early twenties being a naturalist and a rebel to society's insanity, but as I grew older I became more and more unhappy with that lifestyle.
I agree that the hours people work (in America, my only experience) is not healthy. I definitely wish we could, as a culture, slow the fuck down and be happy with our next innovation coming on next Friday instead of next Tuesday, if you get my drift.