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TopicWorking for a living sucks.
1337toothbrush
08/10/17 12:30:51 AM
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Tauros posted...
All life is is a series of delaying death. You've been doing the same thing every day since you were born: eat, drink, shit, piss. When you try and make it serious with these retirement funds and pensions, it misses the entire point of life. You're going to lose in the end, anyways. Kaput!

But you can greatly improve your lot in life through investments, thus delaying death further while also improving the quality of life of those years.

Tauros posted...
I'm... pretty sure jobs that have employees with the highest rates of stress and heart diseases are jobs that would be considered lucrative.

Again, you're missing the point. Life is so, so simple, and you can get by just fine on a day to day basis by making a smaller amount of pennies than you do now. You've been brainwashed since you were little that you need all the latest gadgets and gizmos, but it's all a capitalistic social game.


Regardless of job, if you can save and invest then you should. You're making assumptions about me but you're way off. I live a minimalist life. I drive a cheap and simple car, use an old phone with a $30 a month unlimited plan (very useful, it's paid itself back in utility), live in a modest house, and pay $15 a month for the lowest tier of internet (10mbps. I don't even subscribe to cable nor do I have a TV). Could I do with less? Sure, but it'd impact my quality of life. If you're all about the bare necessities, then why are you on the internet?
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