Would you benefit from a wilder existence?

United States
December 21, 2006 11:03am CST
I've had a wilder existence. Sometimes I wish I could be freer and wilder - as in escaping the restraints society puts upon us...like working in a dead end job for someone else, dealing with the rat race, etc. It would be great to just leave on a whim and go back packing in Europe...or spend a whole day doing what I want ... or volunteering... as opposed to working in order to pay the bills that I have to pay in order to live and be normal in this society.
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@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
2 Jan 07
That was how I lived right up until i hooked up with my kids dad...I didnt live anywhere so my income was all mine, no bills (other than traveling expenses and food), no car insurance, house insurance etc etc..I just went from place to place and basically lived on a whim on a daily basis...Mind you I stayed local to Southern and Central Ontario minus the occasional trip to Michigan or New York but even so...it was nice to have no ties that bind you ya know....I'd actually love to be able to pack up my kids into an RV and just cruise around the U.S and Canada..that woudl be fantastic!!
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• United States
2 Jan 07
That sounds pretty exciting.
@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
2 Jan 07
It was actually...I met a lot of great ppl over the yrs and have some great memories etc...I miss it at times, I'll admit that fully cause it was a blast but then I think of my kids and know that being the way I am now is so worth it..
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@nuffsed (1271)
3 Jan 07
Come on babe lets go .... lol Guess that's about six humdred of us.... lol Need a bigger bus!!!! Take a note Miss Smith!!! The Corporations are turning us all into robots, and we are letting them.
@msqtech (15073)
• United States
2 Jan 07
It is okay if you arent changing others lives at their expense
@vanities (11395)
• Davao, Philippines
23 Dec 06
yeah i agree with you ..its good to break the monotony of existence...like also to unwine together with the family and enjoy ones in a while..
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@jen20619 (1300)
• Ireland
21 Dec 06
i dont think so .
• United States
21 Dec 06
Why not?