Idle Are The Hands Of A Dead Man



This is some fucked up shit. Hear me out please, as you're a good guy and obviously talented in the clay/pottery department, but still, you need to open your eyes.

Dead people (for the most part), if they could yearn, would yearn to be alive, to exist again, to be with their families, to experience all the wonderful things that this world has to offer.

They aren't yearning to bank in front of the PC my friend.

I think you're strongly confusing monetary enrichment through hard work with a "happy life". And it's got nothing to do with it.

You can't take "things" with you when you pass on. All you have is the positive influence you've left in the world (hopefully through your children, or close friends, etc). Your money gets dispersed when you go, your things eventually get sold off and become "things" to the next guy down the chain. Dust in the wind, buddy.

Don't confuse hard work with one of life's greater joys. It's a means to an end. Yeah, you can look at the yacht and think that will bring happiness. And it may, but that level of thinking is phony. I know many wealthy single guys who are unhappy, depressed, work is all they have.

Be sure to have a life outside AM. Know when to put it down. You're young (I think) so you can get away with the 20 hour days for now. Go for it, but remember there are more important things to being alive than banking hard.

truth .. i'm 21 right now and already learning this, i work a lot between am and school, and i know when i graduate i'm going to have to strike a balance between life and work .. b/c god knows i can stay in front of the computer all day trying to make money, and doing stupid shit, but i have to tell myself not to get too caught up b/c before i know it i could have all the money in the world but nothing to show for it or no one to share it with

now OP i get ur saying, and for you im guessing it makes you motivated, doesn't work for me b/c honestly work != freedom to me .. work = teh suck .. freedom = awesomeness, but we have to work if we want to go anywhere in life, so i look at work as something i need to do now to benefit me later in life, and to never let it take over my life either .. definately dont want that .. happyness is the greatest achievement.
 
This is some fucked up shit. Hear me out please, as you're a good guy and obviously talented in the clay/pottery department, but still, you need to open your eyes.

Dead people (for the most part), if they could yearn, would yearn to be alive, to exist again, to be with their families, to experience all the wonderful things that this world has to offer.

They aren't yearning to bank in front of the PC my friend.

I think you're strongly confusing monetary enrichment through hard work with a "happy life". And it's got nothing to do with it.

You can't take "things" with you when you pass on. All you have is the positive influence you've left in the world (hopefully through your children, or close friends, etc). Your money gets dispersed when you go, your things eventually get sold off and become "things" to the next guy down the chain. Dust in the wind, buddy.

Don't confuse hard work with one of life's greater joys. It's a means to an end. Yeah, you can look at the yacht and think that will bring happiness. And it may, but that level of thinking is phony. I know many wealthy single guys who are unhappy, depressed, work is all they have.

Be sure to have a life outside AM. Know when to put it down. You're young (I think) so you can get away with the 20 hour days for now. Go for it, but remember there are more important things to being alive than banking hard.


I'm pretty sure you missed my above post as you were typing this, I replied to Fatbat with "I've also had those cars/boats/houses backgrounds for a while, they did nothing for me. Left me thinking I was chasing empty materialistic goals. Works for some, doesn't for others."

Basically, I completely agree on every single point you said, and yes I'm in my twenties. I just have big ideas which will require big money, if you met me in real life I have no interest to flaunt anything to anyone and don't stay around anyone who does. When I am able to fund my ideas, I will fulfill myself, this is where happiness will come from.

Money, the little numbers game everyone plays by in this world is required to accomplish absolutely everything. No money = slave.

I realize how much detail I left out might easily be interpreted some other way but this should help clarify - directly to the right of my monitor I have this, these are my core desires, this is what I'm really chasing. Wrote it a while back but every point is still applicable. Thanks for caring enough to type all that though, good hearted of you.

Save the image and blow it up, easier to read.
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if you met me in real life I have no interest to flaunt anything to anyone and don't stay around anyone who does.

That's because you're a New Brunswicker. We hunt, snowmobile, and sell of every provincial asset we possibly can. :)
 
any chance you have the doc file or whatever for this?

Seconded.

Sounds more like the motivation I keep for myself.

Big boats and cars sound cool but just don't drive me.

I personally think they are weak motivators. Things like freedom of time and location are much more of a driving force for me.

Within the next couple months I'll be making enough money that I'll be able to travel Europe for a couple months and really try my best to live life the way it's supposed to be lived.

That to me is golden motivation.

But like you said, to each his own.
 
my motivation is what I want to do with the money eventually - donate to high school music programs and drum corps, and contribute to them by teaching for free.

you want to see dedication? watch this:

Watch Video -- chicagotribune.com

http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/chi-1112-marching-to-glorynov12,0,5181139.column

"Alana Carr, a petite, 15-year-old flutist, had a liver, small bowel and pancreas transplant when she was 4. She has suffered nerve damage that necessitated surgeries on her legs." - yet still going to practices, even though she's on electronics crew this year

"Andrew Quinlan, a 15-year-old bass drum player who developed diabetes before he was 2 years old, wears an insulin pump and has to have his blood sugar checked every 30 to 120 minutes by the band's volunteer medical personnel."
 
any chance you have the doc file or whatever for this?

Here's the contents, it kinds of defeats the purpose if you copy and paste these, write yours from your mind, these words mean a lot to me - they probably hold 1/100th of the meaning for someone else.

Think About It

Financial Independence = Freedom

Prosperity brings choice, from choice stems time, and from time – the power of mind.

Freedom of Time
Freeing myself from jobs, corporations, pushed down knowledge, marketable skills, forced schedules, antipathetic characters, unwanted tasks or chores, superiors, routine and lack of control towards my own time, food, status & habits.
Enriching myself, by keeping the majority of value I create.
Pursuing any passion I already have and discovering new ones.
Attending festivals worldwide, scientific talks & events, museums, parties and meeting high society.
Having a maid to do all the chores I will never need to do again.

Freedom of Choice
Be, do and purchase what I want, when I want, where I want and with whom I want.
Take advantage of and discover new financial opportunities. (The Rich Get Richer)
Access to the most exquisite cars, foods, clothes, technology, and toys.
Care for my health and the health of those whom I love.
Donate to causes I deem worthy of furthering.

Freedom of Location
Being Where I want, when I want.
Freedom of Thought
Status, prestige, and unfettered control of my mind.
Freeing my mind from the shackles of basic society; achieving and pushing myself as a top achieving entrepreneur. Enjoying the peace of mind that comes with knowing I did my best.


That's because you're a New Brunswicker. We hunt, snowmobile, and sell of every provincial asset we possibly can. :)

I prefer 4 wheelers, but that seems about right! haha :)
 
Here's the contents, it kinds of defeats the purpose if you copy and paste these, write yours from your mind, these words mean a lot to me - they probably hold 1/100th of the meaning for someone else.

hmm, what was the image?

Zimok, your motivation reminded me of Nietzsche - Be careful, lest in banishing your demons, you banish the best thing within you.

As for a reminder to work i grabbed this desktop image off someone here - "Do your work. Don't be Stupid." Sometimes even works.
 
Zimok, point taken and thanks but.. what does all this have to do with you thinking dead people wish they could be working again? lol
 
hmm, what was the image?

Zimok, your motivation reminded me of Nietzsche - Be careful, lest in banishing your demons, you banish the best thing within you.

As for a reminder to work i grabbed this desktop image off someone here - "Do your work. Don't be Stupid." Sometimes even works.

The image was a picture of the paper on my wall with the quoted text in my post before this one. That's a scary quote lol, Nietzsche was an incredible intellect.

Zimok, point taken and thanks but.. what does all this have to do with you thinking dead people wish they could be working again? lol

Imagine you're in bed for a good year or two with your whole mind, your body is old, it's failing. During that time, you're inevitably go over the story of your life.

Do you want to regret that story?

This whole thread only refers to the first part of what you need to get through. Delaying gratification, not going out as much, not drinking as much, not slacking off, not wasting time basically.. Everyone who ever accomplished anything worth while in this world was able to do this, and it's quite a mental game for someone who wasn't born and raised this way.

I merely imagined myself a few times from the perspective of being dead, and asked myself what would I be doing differently. It was sort of a wake up call, a foresight of my impermanence which I took time to ponder on.

Productivity is a mental battle and you have to defeat yourself or you'll never change.

A lot of my bad habits have been reflected on with this attitude, I'll just say it's working and I'm becoming a better person overall... I just shared this to make people wonder about what they'd be doing differently if they actually took the time to realize how temporary their existence is and how lucky they are to be having a chance to make a difference in any cause they may choose.

These thoughts may sound drastic, but for someone who hasn't an inkling of religious or spiritual belief - they're just one more piece of the necessary puzzle I'm building for myself to not be just another degenerate.