Originally posted by Pimp
I was thinking of something cool but not to controversial for a weekly thread. This is a small and fun way of comprehending your's and other's ideologies.
If this gets a good vibe i'll do another one next week .
Someone is bound to post something supportive of the adage, 'more money, more misery'... I would have posted in acknowledgement of that statement, but I then considered the universally applicable life span and the fact that every million dollars obtained would result in life span reduction. Unless I am guaranteed physical and emotional well-being for the entirety of my 100 years of life- an impossible request- I would certainly not want to spend more than 75% of that set lifespan. I would probably see this as an opportunity to decrease the inevitable misery of the latter half of my life, more so than an opportunity to gain wealth. The longer men live, the more the latitude for failure, betrayal, and misfortune is protracted.
Besides, I've lived several decades long enough to understand my weaknesses and accurately predict what I would spend that money on. Probably after the first year of financial prosperity, I'd be more consumed in the alcoholic lifestyle I've struggled to liberate myself from, and more entangled by the chains of irrepressible misfortune than I ever was before.
So...whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune and die young, or live long enough to be institutionalized and strangled by self-pity...that is the question.