• themeatbridge
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    248 months ago

    There are two things I cannot imagine.

    1: Ever running out of interesting things to do, hobbies to try, books to read, people to meet, or places to visit.

    2: Ever having enough money to be able to not work.

    • @Mog_fanatic
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      78 months ago

      I’ve had the ”if you had infinite money" discussion with tons of people and am absolutely floored at the number of people that say they would get a job just to have something to do or to keep from getting bored. I’m like dude I have .003% of the time I want to do all the dumb shit I want to do. I could never in a million years imagine myself being like “yooo I am soooo bored having unlimited free time and money. I’m gonna go apply at the gas station”

      • catarina
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        48 months ago

        I get the argument for getting a job, though. Here is my perspective: I would find something I could do part te, and that I felt was really useful. I have consideredany times working in a nursing home with elderly people - being able to help them and hopefully even bring them some joy would benefit me, because my personal sense of purpose is tied to collaborating and giving back to the community around me. Plus, it’s the type of job no one wants to do; if money weren’t an issue, and I didn’t have to put in 40+ hours a week, I would be happy to pick it up.

        • Lemmington Bunnie
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          18 months ago

          Exactly. I wouldn’t be working in some office job; I’d be volunteering my time to give back to the community, keep me active, and maybe make some friends. All part of keeping from becoming a weird hermit, which is my natural instinct.

      • @Olhonestjim
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        18 months ago

        I already own more books, movies, music, and video games than I will ever complete before I die, based on current trajectories. Now if I didn’t have to work…

    • @CodeHead
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      38 months ago

      This makes me sad… mostly because it describes me perfectly.