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Old 05.19.2009, 12:21 PM   #46
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That's cool. I'm glad you didn't take that the wrong way, because I really was just curious

I tend to change a lot myself. I have actually moved 6 times in the past 3 years (not trying to be a one upper, I'm just saying...). I just get bored with where I am and I like to change. I have a step daughter, and because of legal reasons, I can't move too far from where her father lives. No biggie to me; I knew that was what I was getting into, and it's still totally worth it.

I also change jobs a lot. I have been at my current job for a year and a half, and that is me being totally responsible. Since 2005 I have not been at a job longer than 4 months.

I'm not saying that this is better and that everybody should do it. But my take on life is similar to yours, in that it doesn't really matter because everyone gets old and dies anyway. You could be rich and live in a mansion when you are 95 or you could be in a government funded nursing home, but you will still be asking yourself the same question: why didn't I die 10 years ago like all of my friends?
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