If you were a trust fund kid...

cowfishrule

Active Member
...would you be a productive member of society or a lazy piece of carp? I was thinking about this because I'm feeling really burnt out lately and I think we've all wished we could just have enough money to not have to work.
Discuss.
 

crimzy

Active Member
Originally Posted by COWFISHRULE
http:///forum/post/2820774
...would you be a productive member of society or a lazy piece of carp? I was thinking about this because I'm feeling really burnt out lately and I think we've all wished we could just have enough money to not have to work.
Discuss.
No offense man but I thought you were burned out months ago.
 

yzracer931

Member
I would be a productive member of society. I am and will continue to be after my parents pass away. I dont think anyone should get a free pass to life. I have been working since i was 14. I am currently not employed but i am going to school full time and am on the deans list. Post college I will continue to work until I can not anymore. I enjoy what I do and the people I meet doing it.
 

jpc763

Active Member
Originally Posted by COWFISHRULE
http:///forum/post/2820774
...would you be a productive member of society or a lazy piece of carp? I was thinking about this because I'm feeling really burnt out lately and I think we've all wished we could just have enough money to not have to work.
Discuss.
What exactly is "a productive member of society"?
I have a buddy who is a Trust Fund Baby. He taught high school english because he loved it. He quit when the overhead of working for the district was too high to give the kids the kind of time he thought they should get.
Now he raises his own two kids and plays golf.
Is that productive? I think so!
 
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