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If you had a consistent source of income for the rest of your life, would you still work?
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Not a chance in hell. I'd head for the Upper Peninsula in search of a cabin in the woods, a fishing boat, and the biggest satellite dish money can buy.
I would work/volunteer, but definitely not the same job that I have now. Current job is a source of income, even though I really like it here. I would need to stay busy and continue to work the brain, so I might start a hobby business, but I would definitely do lots of volunteer work.

Easy choice.
As Kevin said, work is not my life. I am definitely not of the generation that defined themselves by a profession.

That's about it for me. I think that I'd take one full year to travel before coming back down to earth and starting the school/volunteering.
Although I like the whores and cocaine idea. I'd get the whores to clean my house for me.



Stacia wrote: "I'd get the whores to clean my house for me. "
Gee, that is exactly what I would have them do :-)
Gee, that is exactly what I would have them do :-)
Hmmmm...probably not. I'd go back to school; travel; definitely volunteer; maybe start a business; maybe write. I am one of those people who needs structure in my life and in my day (although not every single day). Faced with endless amounts of empty time I tend to get depressed. Also, there is something vaguely enjoyable about riding the bus or train to and from work and seeing the same people again and again, I have to admit.

I had a history teacher (RIP, Mr. Kennedy) who asked a similar question to the girls in our class. He said, "If you were married, and your husband made enough money for you to not work. You don't have any kids yet. Would you still work?"
My answer to that question is yes, and only one other girl and I raised our hands...
I'm a self-involved introvert too, but I almost always enjoy volunteering. I find myself becoming more extroverted without it being forced, the way can be in other social situations. Doing something for a good cause makes me feel better, better than writing a check. (Although often they prefer your cash.)

Gee, that is exactly what I would have them do :-)"
Is "house" the new slang for certain body parts?



yes, concerts!

For something to do, I'd like to take a few classes just to learn certain things and not worry about the cost.
I do volunteer work now, and that would continue.
I could find plenty to keep myself busy.
As I've always said--I don't working, but I don't getting off work either. Other things define ME besides my job.
Yes, yes I would. This summer is a perfect example of how too much free time drives me completely insane.

I go through some of that, too. And then I get all "This free time won't last forever, I need to do something cool." Too much pressure.

I second RA's welcome Jane, and I'll come to your bar.

I thought of something else I would get with my money while I'm traveling and going to school and working a little etc. Pretty please?


I thought of something else I would get with my money while I'm traveling and going to school and working a little etc. Pretty please?
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Appaloosa. I would have some of those on my dream Montana ranch too. and lots of dogs and cats. :)


I'd probably become a perpetual student. I've always loved learning new things, so I'd probably start taking classes for all the things I wanted to learn, but never had the time or the money to blow.

I'd probably become a perpetual student...."
I'm totally the same. I was hoping that my house would have sold this summer so I could have done some summer courses in dress-making and jewellery making. Unfortunately it's not completing until Tuesday - so no spare £ :(
I don't think I would. I love my job, really, but I've never been one of those people who couldn't find something to do with my time if I didn't have to work. Hell, I'd watch daytime television and read at the library, maybe. I'd like to say I'd volunteer, and I probably would, but, um, I'd probably watch more daytime television and read at the library. And maybe I'd get bored and try to do something more meaningful eventually. But as much as I love my job, I think I'd like the freedom that goes without it, too.
What do you think?