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New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:52 pm
by LaBarrister
So, I traversed some of the Appalachian Trail this Spring Break. It made me realize how little of life I have been living while in school, striving to make good grades for my law career. Then, I realized that in choosing law, or any other typical career, one is putting him/herself in handcuffs. Though one may decide to break these handcuffs after realizing how short life is later on down the road, I decided to take my experience in the Smoky Mountains home with me and change the way I live my life.

Fuck this whole live to work bullshit so that people can please others. I'm going to start pleasing myself. After I graduate college, I'm going to leave the country, continue running marathons, hike the world's longest trails, climb some of the highest peaks, and find someone who is willing to do it with me to settle down with. This whole law school idea is a joke, and so is every other corporate job that ties you down and makes you work for a bunch of materialistic ideals that don't make anyone happy, least of all one's self.

For the rest of you, enjoy the journey. Chances are, you'll be missing out.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:55 pm
by guano
Good for you and all the best.
Me, like the golden handcuffs

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:56 pm
by mindarmed
ITT - some kid with a trust fund decides he wants to fuck around and spend his parents' money instead of working

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:59 pm
by LaBarrister
armedwithamind wrote:ITT - some kid with a trust fund decides he wants to fuck around and spend his parents' money instead of working
I have $45.00 in my bank account. My parents each make less that $50,000 per year, and I have absolutely no "connections." I'm willing to make the financial sacrifices to live a life. It's cool if you want to stay inside your comfortable bubble, but if you ever do get out of it you'll realize how little comfort it gave you.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:59 pm
by guano
LaBarrister wrote:
armedwithamind wrote:ITT - some kid with a trust fund decides he wants to fuck around and spend his parents' money instead of working
I have $45.00 in my bank account. I'm willing to make the financial sacrifices to live a life. It's cool if you want to stay inside your comfortable bubble, but if you ever do get out of it you'll realize how little comfort it gave you.
Have fun. Hope you find your happiness

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 10:01 pm
by dextermorgan
I had a similar revelation while sitting in the hospital for a week. For some law school is following a dream, but for many it's following a (nonexistent) paycheck.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 10:36 pm
by LaBarrister
dextermorgan wrote:I had a similar revelation while sitting in the hospital for a week. For some law school is following a dream, but for many it's following a (nonexistent) paycheck.
For me, law school was a dream. But the reality isn't what my dream is. The dream is nice until reality hits, when one is working 12 hours a day to sustain a job that isn't even rewarding, much less available, for most people anymore. Instead, I am choosing a reality that is even better than one I could dream about.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 10:49 pm
by WhiteyCakes
Just go watch Into the Wild get get it out of your system

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 10:57 pm
by cinephile
Best of luck to you. I basically traveled around for about 4 years before starting law school, finding myself, and it was a fabulous experience. Of course, it becomes hard to reintegrate into society (and school) later, but enjoy this time while you can.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 11:03 pm
by Arthur the Aardvark
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Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 11:04 pm
by Arthur the Aardvark
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Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 11:15 pm
by WanderingPondering
Good on ya mate. I've just spent nearly a year traveling/working/volunteering and will be heading home next month. Best experience of my life. Maybe in a year, or two, or five you'll decide you want to go to law school - but maybe not. Do whatever will make you happy, but remember that happy people tend to be happy in whatever situation they are in. And unhappy people, likewise.

Good luck

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 11:17 pm
by bizzybone1313
I agree OP. This is exactly why I don't blow money like it is water. The more money one spends the more one has to work. I am a saver, not a spender.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 12:07 am
by RaleighStClair
Really don't like OP's self-assured attitude. "Chances are, you'll be missing out" ... How dare you?

I think this guy pretty much said it all:
WanderingPondering wrote:Do whatever will make you happy, but remember that happy people tens to be happy in whatever situation they are in. And unhappy people, likewise.

Good luck
Something tells me you're one of the unhappy people.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 7:57 am
by WanderingPondering
RaleighStClair wrote:Really don't like OP's self-assured attitude. "Chances are, you'll be missing out" ... How dare you?

I think this guy pretty much said it all:
WanderingPondering wrote:Do whatever will make you happy, but remember that happy people tens to be happy in whatever situation they are in. And unhappy people, likewise.

Good luck
Something tells me you're one of the unhappy people.
Are you saying you think I'm one of the unhappy people from that post? Or the op is?

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:19 am
by alex.feuerman
LaBarrister wrote:
armedwithamind wrote:ITT - some kid with a trust fund decides he wants to fuck around and spend his parents' money instead of working
I have $45.00 in my bank account. My parents each make less that $50,000 per year, and I have absolutely no "connections." I'm willing to make the financial sacrifices to live a life. It's cool if you want to stay inside your comfortable bubble, but if you ever do get out of it you'll realize how little comfort it gave you.
"financial sacrifices"? Sounds to me like you're going to starve. Last I checked mountain climbing supplies are pretty pricey.
But well, good for you!

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:28 am
by rad lulz
Do it son.

Worst comes to worst, you panhandle.

Career bums in my hometown make a decent living off it.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:10 am
by vinnnyvincenzo
LaBarrister wrote: For me, law school was a dream. But the reality isn't what my dream is. The dream is nice until reality hits, when one is working 12 hours a day to sustain a job that isn't even rewarding, much less available, for most people anymore. Instead, I am choosing a reality that is even better than one I could dream about.
Sounds like you're not really following reality at all. You have $45.00 to your name and expect to just pack up and travel the world? I think if this was a feasible plan more people would be doing it. Have fun living in squalor, but dont be one of those douche bag hippies that judges others because they choose not to.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:36 am
by Borg
Perspective formed of inexperience.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:49 am
by elterrible78
vinnnyvincenzo wrote:
LaBarrister wrote: For me, law school was a dream. But the reality isn't what my dream is. The dream is nice until reality hits, when one is working 12 hours a day to sustain a job that isn't even rewarding, much less available, for most people anymore. Instead, I am choosing a reality that is even better than one I could dream about.
Sounds like you're not really following reality at all. You have $45.00 to your name and expect to just pack up and travel the world? I think if this was a feasible plan more people would be doing it. Have fun living in squalor, but dont be one of those douche bag hippies that judges others because they choose not to.
+1

If you can make it work, good for you. But the whole looking down at everyone else from your enlightened perch bit is, well...bullshit, to put it mildly. I knew someone very much like you back in high school, who was never going to be a wage slave tied down by "the man" like all the rest of the sheep. He spent ten years living as a transient, and is now going to spend the next ten in federal prison.

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 12:01 pm
by justonemoregame
good luck in Portland, OR after striking out in Canadian BigTrails

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 12:06 pm
by drive4showLSAT4dough
Total missed opportunity not titling this thread "YOLO!!!"

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 12:07 pm
by sopranorleone
LaBarrister wrote: I'm going to start pleasing myself.
Regular masturbation IS the key to true happiness

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 12:09 pm
by RodneyRuxin
Thank God I'm not this burned out...

Re: New Life Goals

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 12:16 pm
by Bildungsroman
I'm superior to all of you because I spent a week hiking and am now dropping out to be basically a homeless person.