What Is the Best Possible Life You Could Have?

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    Shovelheadrider
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    there is super pussy predators.They have looks and skills in bedroom that Micheal Jordan has on court.I was a road manager in rocking roll.I have some same lovers in common as British R&R hall of fammer’s. My job was to furnish entertainment to the rock stars. I knew what look of women band members wanted.A lot of these guys were not Alphas.Most learned music as a way to get chicks and be a cool guy.
    Theses super pussy predators are like heat seeking missiles.If you are a bona-fide target super pussy predators target you and movie stars ,sports stars are victims as most have ex wives and baby mamas.By choosing what girl got back stage I could pick one for myself.I was never a real target as I did not have money or fame to be targeted.F~~~ing road manager way not a big bragging to girl friends. I am just saying there are women with looks and skills out there ” that are built for speed and got the tools they need to make a new fool every day”You can’t find them,but they can sniff out your 30 mil

    #278239
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    Bzsy
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    I do the whole “what would I do with X amount of money” all the damn time. Ultimately all I dream for is a 1-2 room cabin, maybe 600-1000 sq feet out in the woods within hiking distance of a fishing source. Electricity and the internet haha. A small shed that I could work on art and other projects. 2 Big dogs to wrestle with and no hemroids, not having those would make my life a lot more enjoyable lol.

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    Varun
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    I like living simply. I do not want to get very rich…just enough so that I could meet my needs for now and for the future.

    All the extra cash I’ll have, I’ll donate to philantrophic institutions….feed some poor African and Indian kids.

    Feed some homeless men (not boys) because nobody cares about them.

    Lastly, I would donate here so that this pace can start making a rea impact into men’s lives. I do not wish harm to the femalekind, but would really appreciate it if I could create a world where their influence would be null or minimal…. or a system where we could both benefit without getting on each other’s nerves.

    That brings me to this thought: I’d invest into fellowships for artificial sperms. Whatever I have eft, I would donate to NGOs so that they can help reduce the evils of society like domestic violence against both women and men, illiteracy, poverty, etc.

    Whatever happens, I only want what I have earned; the rest I’ll put to good use towards humanity. Nothing will please me more than the knowledge of the fact that I have heped make this world a better place. Call me a dreamer, but that’s just me.

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

    #278408
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    Deadly Raver
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    I’d end up either getting a high rise condo in NYC, make it my personal “batcave” while having everything I wanted delivered to me. Or, I’d end up building a large log cabin out in the woods, and hire people to run a large farm on my property.

    I’d also end up getting fiber optics for my home network (my current network is s~~~ty as f~~~)

    Get 2 or 3 dogs and train them in the same way cop dogs are trained.

    Motorcycle, Moped, or small sports car.

    Or, just put all the money in my bank account, pay off all my debts, and go run around naked in the Congo. Ha.

    I’m kinda digging the hire rise idea. at the least, something with a lot of room in it in a somewhat secure area. Not sure about the location though. As long as I have a place to myself I’m sure I’d be happy.

    Learn from the past, Control the present, and you will know the Future.

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    Gerald
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    Ah the ‘if I won the lottery’ question. I’ve actually done some serious pondering about this one over the past few months, as the lottery here in our state keeps growing and growing.

    I don’t have a money figure in mind, but I’d like to own a modest home (about 1500-1700 square feet, with some land around it. Land where I can do what I want, have bonfires, etc. I’d like to have enough where I still work but am not dependent on the work, and I want to travel. I golf, so I’d want to play some exotic courses a few times a year in exotic places… and have enough to take the castles tour of Europe. I’d also like to spend some time in an intense immersion (say two months) in a land with beautiful sights and a totally different culture than I am used to (say, Korea, Japan, deep in Mexico, Brazil, something).

    Essentially, mine boils down to not being in debt, being able to play golf when I want to, and taking a few trips a year… nothing too extreme. A friend (he is 20+ years my senior) has done this after selling his business, he is the most MGTOW guy I know. His wife passed on, and he spends his days traveling, golfing and smoking weed when he wants to. He answers to no one but his golf game…

    No longer can we walk away, we must run. Remove the motive power.

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    Shovelheadrider
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    Is to bee yourself,If it fucs, flies or floats lease it.

    #279193
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    Ogre
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    I could have it tomorrow walking away with half of what I make just waking up. My youngest kid is still dependent, and so I wait. She’s seen the place, but the misses hasn’t.

    With “my” half I could build my bunker and tour on my bike the four months a year that the desert is just too hot.

    I consider myself lucky not needing the $30 Mil and having steady income regardless of my location, but it’s because of my meager needs and wanting for nothing.

    The only thing keeping my perfect life from happening is me.

    I failed to realize in my youth that I was the prize. I was going to work. I was going to earn. Little did I realize that due to feminism, that no longer meant I had to share. Road soon, Desert after.

    #280538
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    DeeJaySea
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    A life without fear, a life full of focus.

    #281665
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    BrainPilot
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    I have had jobs that paid me 3 times what I needed to pay my bills and buy the toys I wanted, but I wasn’t 3 times happier than when I just had enough to pay my bills. I’ve had jobs in high school that paid minimum wage, but where I worked with people I liked and spent mightiest laughing and cutting up with the rest of the crew. I’ve had jobs that paid at the top of my field, but required me to work with some real asses. I was very soon very unhappy…

    What I think I’ve learned is that the money to need for the necessities is critical in allowing you to be happy, but money beyond that doesn’t guarantee it. It just allows for it. Beyond the necessities, IMHO, money is an ingredient in the happiness recipe. But it is only one of the ingredients.

    Health matters at least as much because sick, rich people are still sick and miserable. Based on the experience with my high school minimum wage job, I’d say the company of good friends is something I wouldn’t want to try to be completely happy without. It also takes a comfortable distance from toxic parasitic people… who can drain happiness from you the same as a gold digger can drain your money.

    It also takes time. As someone already pointed out, money that keeps you busy, worried and awake at night kinda defeats the point of having it. Without the time to enjoy it, or the health, or a few good friends to enjoy it with, my happiness could probably not be complete.

    But finding that balance of ingredients in the happiness recipe is difficult. It is different and unique for each, and there is no prewritten recipe to follow. Some trial and error is required.

    I think maybe I know what some of the ingredients are. But finding the right ratio is a continuous struggle…

    Look, it's not my fault that tornado dropped a house on your sister. Now get back on your broom and get your ass out of here... and take your monkeys with you

    #281689
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    Eyeswideopen
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    My needs are mostly met, the bills are paid, food is on the table, and savings are growing. I enjoy the satisfaction of providing for myself. Monetarily I am content. I grew up poor and am quite fine with little; my childhood was very happy. I often feel guilty spending a small amount of money on myself unless it’s a necessity; winning the lottery truly would throw me into a tail spin.

    For me, money truly does not buy happiness, but it does buy time.

    By this I mean it allows you to forgo traditional paid labour to pursue your passions. It would be nice to travel a little more – but aimless travel without a purpose would only feel hollow to me.

    If I could forgo paid work, I would like to do some international volunteer work. There are people without the basic needs of life and live in abject poverty. It would be nice to maintain a reasonable, sustainable, standard of living for them within the confines of their own country.

    That, or spend it all on hookers and blow. (Just kidding)

    - Marriage is described as an institution. You would have to be crazy to be commited to it. -"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal. Not people or things" Albert Einstein

    #282163
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    FrostByte
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    I like culture. So I would rent a flat in Germany for quarter yr, then italy for a quarter yr, Japan and so on.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

    #283896
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    Rockmaninoff
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    Is it really productive to think about impossible scenarios? Well, a man can, and ought to dream . . .

    Given that much money, I’d live modestly to make it last the rest of my life: a small, cheap car, a small, modest house—but one that has a room large enough to accommodate a concert-sized Steinway grand piano.

    I’d finish my book, something I’m going to do regardless—but I’d also work on recording a Beethoven sonata cycle, something that I simply don’t have time for in my present state of affairs, and which I’ll probably never do even if my circumstances change. Because, if it takes me a year on average to learn and record each sonata (a reasonable assumption, since though the early sonatas may take me only a few months to learn and record each, the Hammerklavier will easily take me five years to learn well enough to record), by the time I’m done I’ll be fifty-four—and that’s only if I start right this second.

    ". . . elle, suivant l’usage des femmes et des chats qui ne viennent pas quand on les appelle et qui viennent quand on ne les appelle pas, s’arrêta devant moi et m’adressa la parole"—Prosper Mérimée

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