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Old 06-18-2012, 12:53 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by BossFrancis View Post
Hmm and where could I find this?
Is it a pyramid scheme?


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It can be boring if you are the only one doing nothing while your friends and family are working their asses off. While they're working, you have to find other things to do such as the hobbies you mentioned. Maybe go for a nice long vacation or cruise.
considering my job is a pyramid scheme, then ya dam these crazy CEO's sleeping while i gotta go wash their cars and they make more $ then me

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Dukes, if i remember, you looked pretty young when i saw you in a video posted here on RS.

If you can live comfortably and money is of no concern, then go for it.

However, i do think its possible to get bored if you don't continue to enjoy doing what you do, or doing new things.

Sometimes its a matter of doing what you love, and that's what makes you continue to work.
so you LOVE your job more then spending time with your parents ? more then spending time with your friends? more then spending time travelling to places? i think ppl lie to themselves when they say " i love my job, it fullfills ME " i think of athletes for instance...im sure they play the sport they played because they used to love it..now if you tell em you wont pay them anymore they prob wont love it as much anymore..

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Had a long discussion with my friends and family today.

It's been decided. Retirement in 2.5 months.
gratz man! all the best
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