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Philosophical life experience type question
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<blockquote data-quote="tistan" data-source="post: 16569331" data-attributes="member: 26495"><p>I kind of feel the same way. Teenage year were great. I was good at school, and I was starting point guard in high school. I lived my life in my 20's as if death could come at any moment. I had fast cars and a sport bikes lots of parties and drinking. Somehow I made it through without dying. I don't really like kids and I don't want them. I often question why I'm still alive. I envy the people who went out on top. It is a very weird feeling that I have a hard time understanding a coping with. Now I'm a general contractor, but I physically worked in construction for 20 years. I know the pain that I have now is only going to get worse by retirement age. If I kicked the bucket tomorrow, I feel like I did everything I wanted in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tistan, post: 16569331, member: 26495"] I kind of feel the same way. Teenage year were great. I was good at school, and I was starting point guard in high school. I lived my life in my 20's as if death could come at any moment. I had fast cars and a sport bikes lots of parties and drinking. Somehow I made it through without dying. I don't really like kids and I don't want them. I often question why I'm still alive. I envy the people who went out on top. It is a very weird feeling that I have a hard time understanding a coping with. Now I'm a general contractor, but I physically worked in construction for 20 years. I know the pain that I have now is only going to get worse by retirement age. If I kicked the bucket tomorrow, I feel like I did everything I wanted in life. [/QUOTE]
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