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Which phrase do you agree with more?

jinduy

Diamond Member
a) live life to the fullest and enjoy now while u can

b) life is tough so save the best for the future

take into account money, saving, etc.

in other words, live for NOW or live for the future?

the obvious answer is BOTH, but what do you agree with more or which would you choose if you had to?
 
who is to determine when "last" will be? what if you encounter a sudden death?

why would anyone vote for B?
 
I prefer Spend a little now, save a little now. This way you get what you want now and will have stuff saved for later. The best of both worlds.
 
While I was smoking, they would tell me that every cigarette takes one minute off of my life. Mother fvcker, those are the bad years when you don't really want to live anyway. That said, I quit smoking 10 months ago. My view: life sucks. Just try to make it suck as little as you possibly can.
 
Originally posted by: tasburrfoot78362
While I was smoking, they would tell me that every cigarette takes one minute off of my life. Mother fvcker, those are the bad years when you don't really want to live anyway. That said, I quit smoking 10 months ago. My view: life sucks. Just try to make it suck as little as you possibly can.

That's ONE way to look at it.
 
Originally posted by: jinduy
i assume whoever is A is like the average american with debt up to their neck...
Living for today has nothing to do with being consumerist. I've got no debt to speak of, it's all covered by liquid assets. I like to think that I live for today though.

My philosophy is to live for today, but to remember that there's probably going to be a tomorrow too.

ZV
 
Originally posted by: tami
who is to determine when "last" will be? what if you encounter a sudden death?

why would anyone vote for B?

I voted B, because as my dad would say;" it's best to die and leave than to live and want."
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: jinduy
i assume whoever is A is like the average american with debt up to their neck...
Living for today has nothing to do with being consumerist. I've got no debt to speak of, it's all covered by liquid assets. I like to think that I live for today though.

My philosophy is to live for today, but to remember that there's probably going to be a tomorrow too.

ZV

Yea, and I know that I'm NOT happy today if I don't set up my happiness for tomorrow.
 
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