The last one there isn't possible if you succeed in the second one.T1g3r217 wrote:
I'd
-Get good at piano
-Get good at racquetball
-Stop being an asshole
Oregon12/f/taiwan wrote:
What is the 1 state you have yet to visit?Parker wrote:
epic waste of time and resources?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Probably the same thing that's stopping me from playing an mmo. It's an epic waste of time and resources.
i gained more experience fucking around with dope than i ever would have in college...
in fact, WHILE i was fucking with dope i learned russian, wrote a book about the soviet occupation of afghanistan, met charlie wilson, mike vikers and sergei sokolov....continued traveling to what has now amounted to 49 of the 50 states...
lol, i have more drive as a pothead than most of you do, period.
TURN OFF THE COMPUTER AND GO LIVE LIFE.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
The 51st, England.12/f/taiwan wrote:
I'm planning to go on cross country road trip one day. Know any good states to pass by?Parker wrote:
i know that you lack the drive to pursue the things you listed...Flaming_Maniac wrote:
You don't know what you would have learned in college, and you don't know anyone on this site...so nice basis for comparison.
and thats quite a nice basis for comparison, seeing as i have done the things that you wont cause you dont have a "spare lifetime".
@12/f/taiwan
alaska
Self burn
emo emo
no, i dont...but i do know three things you will wont accomplish due to a lack of "spare lifetimes".Flaming_Maniac wrote:
1) you don't know me
then why make the thread?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
2) I am not going to do those things because I see my life as full already.
no, i wont get to do EVERYTHING i want to do...but bet your ass im gonna do my bestFlaming_Maniac wrote:
If you think you can do everything you would ever want to do in 100 years...
i guess im still confused as to why you made the thread then...Flaming_Maniac wrote:
The only basis for comparison is to yourself. If you don't live up to your potential, regardless of how that compares to anyone else, then you've wasted a lot of time.
to me at least, it seems like you might regret not being able to do these things.
Jenspm wrote:
this.
haha, +1
Trash.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
your in new york, amirite?12/f/taiwan wrote:
I'm planning to go on cross country road trip one day. Know any good states to pass by?
if i were you, i would hop down to see the appalacians, then swing and hit ohio/kentucky...then down south, to say alabama (check out white sands)..then honestly, i would stay south the whole way (if you are going across the entire continent)....but up north is REALLY pretty...
lol, i could tell you someplace that kicks ass in every state i have been too, so this is hard...if you are seriously interested, let me know what states you would like to hit, and ill throw some ideas out.
Meh, from my viewpoint, if i can somehow justify spending abut £10 a week on cigs, i can justify signing up for eve. and it's not particularly addictive - i was way more hooked on bf2 for example.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Probably the same thing that's stopping me from playing an mmo. It's an epic waste of time and resources.Uzique wrote:
What's stopping you now?Yellowman03 wrote:
I would give drugs a try to see what the fuss is all about.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Oh, interrail across europe. take a year out.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Judge me by what I choose to do, not what I choose not to do.Parker wrote:
no, i dont...but i do know three things you will wont accomplish due to a lack of "spare lifetimes".Flaming_Maniac wrote:
1) you don't know me
Before you ask what I do choose to do is much too personal to give the internet a glimpse of.
Because it's enjoyable to think of what could be, for me and I'm sure others. Note the section.Parker wrote:
then why make the thread?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
2) I am not going to do those things because I see my life as full already.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/ … article.doParker wrote:
no, i wont get to do EVERYTHING i want to do...but bet your ass im gonna do my bestFlaming_Maniac wrote:
If you think you can do everything you would ever want to do in 100 years...
That is a very, very long time. To someone who is well aware of various trades and various proficiency levels, you should understand that it is mathematically impossible to be very proficient in a slew of interesting areas.
nou?Kmarion wrote:
Trash.
@ OP, probably become a nice person and do something grand and awesome
then again i hope to do something grand and aweosme in my first lifetime
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you know you want to.Kmarion wrote:
Trash.
@roadtrip: I remember a roadtrip from Houston to Florida. I was only 10 though, so I was too young to enjoy it. I thought everything was boring as fuck, except for florida. I remember pressing an oldschool 15" TV between the two front seats so I could watch movies.
lulz, good times.
ill be sure to do that.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Judge me by what I choose to do, not what I choose not to do.
but wait, im supposed to judge you on thatFlaming_Maniac wrote:
Before you ask what I do choose to do is much too personal to give the internet a glimpse of.
i like "what if" games too!Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Because it's enjoyable to think of what could be, for me and I'm sure others. Note the section.
LOL maybe for you.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23588962-details/The+secret+of+your+success+10,000+hours/article.do
That is a very, very long time. To someone who is well aware of various trades and various proficiency levels, you should understand that it is mathematically impossible to be very proficient in a slew of interesting areas.
i excel in whatever i do...however i do it...whenever i do it.
i have been making knives for five years, and am already compared to guys that have been doing it before i was even on the planet.
i have been playing the violin for less than six months, and i already perform on stage with a band.
i wrote a book as a fucking hobby...and learned one of the hardest languages there is to learn....as a hobby, tovarich
i was training for the olympics, AFTER i was already an accomplished swimmer.
the list can go on...my point is; that 10,000 hours bullshit is laughable at best.
I got ridiculously good at swimming in about 6 months.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
You do not know the meaning of mastery.Parker wrote:
i excel in whatever i do...however i do it...whenever i do it.
lawl...I've played violin for 7 years, and I can tell you it's not that easy, nor will it ever be that easy. Have fun with your quarter notes in first position.Parker wrote:
i have been playing the violin for less than six months, and i already perform on stage with a band.
I don't like water in my eyes.
And that's the sentence I shall be remembered by.
And that's the sentence I shall be remembered by.
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and that is nowhere near 10,000 hours, amirite?FatherTed wrote:
I got ridiculously good at swimming in about 6 months.
See I find it impossible to think like that, because when I think of something that's so interesting and important that I make a mental note to do it, I'll just go and do it next year or in the near future....the way I've always lived my life.
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I know fucking karate
Haha I created such a shit-storm in this thread by suggesting it's acceptable to experiment with drugs in a responsible way... and well, it is. GTFO -->
I don't really get why people have turned this thread into a justify-your-current-life crisis. Especially when said people are the ones spending their current wholly-enriched life thinking 'what if...' on Internet forums. Jesus H Christ. If you are a complete, fulfilled and enlightened individual then go and turn that mentality into a few million bucks in business, or settle down with a wife and family and live your suburban domestic dream. I think everyone on this Forum is really on the road/ladder/shitstream to where they want to ultimately be- because if you are the completely self-made and complete person, you wouldn't be spending time every day to post meaningless shit onto a fraction of cyberspace. Much like Parker said, go do it.
I don't really get why people have turned this thread into a justify-your-current-life crisis. Especially when said people are the ones spending their current wholly-enriched life thinking 'what if...' on Internet forums. Jesus H Christ. If you are a complete, fulfilled and enlightened individual then go and turn that mentality into a few million bucks in business, or settle down with a wife and family and live your suburban domestic dream. I think everyone on this Forum is really on the road/ladder/shitstream to where they want to ultimately be- because if you are the completely self-made and complete person, you wouldn't be spending time every day to post meaningless shit onto a fraction of cyberspace. Much like Parker said, go do it.
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oh shi-Yellowman03 wrote:
lawl...I've played violin for 7 years, and I can tell you it's not that easy, nor will it ever be that easy. Have fun with your quarter notes in first position.Parker wrote:
i have been playing the violin for less than six months, and i already perform on stage with a band.
Violin burn.
ok?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
You do not know the meaning of mastery.Parker wrote:
i excel in whatever i do...however i do it...whenever i do it.
im sorry you have such a hard time with it.Yellowman03 wrote:
lawl...I've played violin for 7 years, and I can tell you it's not that easy, nor will it ever be that easy.
i find that shuffling cards helps to build dexterity...give it a shot
uh oh....FM, i think i may have offended your buddyYellowman03 wrote:
Have fun with your quarter notes in first position.
Jord
1980something to 2009.
"I don't like water in my eyes"
1980something to 2009.
"I don't like water in my eyes"

I agree. Too bad no one on this thread has an extremely successful business, or a nice suburban family. Possibly Kmarion, but I don't think he is a millionaire. (could be wrong)Uzique wrote:
I don't really get why people have turned this thread into a justify-your-current-life crisis. Especially when said people are the ones spending their current wholly-enriched life thinking 'what if...' on Internet forums. Jesus H Christ. If you are a complete, fulfilled and enlightened individual then go and turn that mentality into a few million bucks in business, or settle down with a wife and family and live your suburban domestic dream. I think everyone on this Forum is really on the road/ladder/shitstream to where they want to ultimately be- because if you are the completely self-made and complete person, you wouldn't be spending time every day to post meaningless shit onto a fraction of cyberspace.
Do what I say, not what I do?Uzique wrote:
Much like Parker said, go do it.