Friday, December 6, 2013

The Cost of 'Having a Life'

So apparently, connotations of having a life has a lot to do with going out. As long as you've been out of your house, you have a life. Of course I believe though that if you go out to do the same thing excessively, then you have no life.

Basically, having a life is really having a balance of doing a wide array of 'entertainment' that requires you to physically be at a location to enjoy it. This can come in the form of food, movies, shopping and even any other activities that one enjoys.

However though, there are also many negative relations as to how someone has no life if what he does (which is what he loves) is related to stuff that are 'geeky' or 'nerdy' in nature. These includes activities such as obsessive indulgence in books, trading card games, etc which is sad and makes me hate those fuckers that made society like that just cause they think that they're cool starting a trend and all that.

Anyway, back on the topic. Firstly when you go out, you gotta pay for transport. Regardless of whether you drive or take public transport, you gotta pay. Next, you gotta pay to get the required materials to enjoy your hobby. In most cases, its just a once in a long while thing where the equipments or tools can be used for an extended period of time and only need to be washed/maintained. Hobbies aside, eating and watching movies are activities that are short lived and will always need you to pay. If you want to enjoy your experience, which is the reason why your going out anyway, you'll pay more for better food. Movies are really short lived experiences also that also need you to pay just to sit there for 2 hours and 'enjoy'.

If your crazier, visiting clubs or going to the nightlife scene would definitely blow your pocket as well. Entry fees for clubs are already about ~$30-$50, extra drinks excluded. Such amounts can allow you to go out a few times for food and movies. Assuming on top of this that you only go out once or twice a week. How many weeks of activities can you do if you forgo your nightlife activities?

Apparently, people that frequent nightlife are seen to have more 'life' as they seem more socially active than regular people who go out once a week. Regular people that go out once a week are seen to have more life than people who only go out once a month just to get their necessities.

Basically, when you go out, you will always spend $, just how much or how little. I'm starting to think that the people who have more 'life' may be simply using it as an excuse for their complete wastage of their $, maybe? Maybe not? On the other hand, those who have 'no life' are happy as they think that they are saving money, but maybe that's also an excuse for them to not go out and see the 'real world'.

Fuck nvm, type so much bs. Just do w/e the fuck you want. Got $$ to blow, just do it, happy can already. YOLO.

P.S. I'm finally recovered from my gay ass throat infection. Time to go get me some GAINSSSSSsss which I have been holding off for my recovery. :DD

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