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Topic: Which is more appealing?
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Fri 03/30/12 06:17 AM
A life of leisure, or a life of accomplishment? Why?

Ruth34611's photo
Fri 03/30/12 06:47 AM
Well, living a life of leisure would be quite an accomplishment.

wux's photo
Fri 03/30/12 06:55 AM

Well, living a life of leisure would be quite an accomplishment.


So... which is more appealing? The life of leisure, or the accomplishment of a life of leisure? They can't be equally appealing, unless they are.

Ruth34611's photo
Fri 03/30/12 06:58 AM


Well, living a life of leisure would be quite an accomplishment.


So... which is more appealing? The life of leisure, or the accomplishment of a life of leisure? They can't be equally appealing, unless they are.


They are equally appealing.

soufiehere's photo
Fri 03/30/12 07:16 AM

A life of leisure, or a life of accomplishment? Why?

I am going to have to go with a life of
leisure after a life of accomplishments :-)
'For everything, there is a season..'

wux's photo
Fri 03/30/12 07:18 AM
Edited by wux on Fri 03/30/12 07:19 AM

'For everything, there is a season..'


Who wrote that song? I can't remember, although I spent half the morning trying to put my finger on which country singer came up with that line.

Or maybe I've heard it from some RAPper.

The grim rapper.

wux's photo
Fri 03/30/12 07:19 AM



Well, living a life of leisure would be quite an accomplishment.


So... which is more appealing? The life of leisure, or the accomplishment of a life of leisure? They can't be equally appealing, unless they are.


They are equally appealing.


Thank you.

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Fri 03/30/12 07:43 AM


A life of leisure, or a life of accomplishment? Why?

I am going to have to go with a life of
leisure after a life of accomplishments :-)
'For everything, there is a season..'



I totaly agree!
drinks :banana:

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Fri 03/30/12 08:05 AM
Give me a hammock under a couple shady trees, a warm breeze, a good book and a good woman laying next to me.

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Fri 03/30/12 08:05 AM

Well, living a life of leisure would be quite an accomplishment.


:thumbsup:

pyxxie13's photo
Fri 03/30/12 08:59 AM
A life of leisure may get boring after about a month for me.

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Fri 03/30/12 09:03 AM
A life of accomplishment.

I can always look back on accomplishment with pride. Not so much with leisure.

Not to say having both would not be great. But we already have enough reward without accomplishment out there as is.

Ask me again in 30 years or so after I have accomplished everything.

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Fri 03/30/12 09:50 AM
I'd have to go with a life of accomplishment with leisure mixed in.

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Fri 03/30/12 10:54 AM
Accomplishment. I'll have plenty of time for leisure when I'm dead.


oldhippie1952's photo
Fri 03/30/12 04:01 PM
Accomplishment. I get bored with leisure.

Totage's photo
Fri 03/30/12 04:05 PM

A life of leisure, or a life of accomplishment? Why?


Depends on what one wants out of life.

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Fri 03/30/12 04:06 PM


A life of leisure, or a life of accomplishment? Why?


Depends on what one wants out of life.


It's about what YOU want.

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Fri 03/30/12 04:07 PM
Edited by Ghostrider2u on Fri 03/30/12 04:08 PM
I want a life of leisure......

I admire and respect a life of accomplishment!!

After I am dead........

I would prefer they say I lived the latter!!!!
bigsmile

Totage's photo
Fri 03/30/12 04:09 PM
Neither, true happiness remains elusive in both.

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Fri 03/30/12 04:11 PM

Neither, true happiness remains elusive in both.


I was asking which was more appealing, not which equaled true happiness.

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