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1 year ago
in 15 reasons why you might not want to be a consultant on brip blap
So depressing Bripblap. So depressing.
1 year ago
in a little-too-late advice on building wealth on brip blap
Behold! I am voting!
Brip Blap you'll surely reign supreme with my vote... I mean, I am an egotist
Brip Blap you'll surely reign supreme with my vote... I mean, I am an egotist
1 year ago
in green acres on brip blap
Hey there Bripblap.
I often view my #1 value as being totally financially free. Mobile in everyway shape and form when I want where I want. But as time goes on, I realized that I am not this economical monster machine bent on no-life in order to achieve no-debt. So I see what you're saying.
When I was growing up I wanted my eyebrow pierced and to dye my hair often. There is no reason to do this, I have great blond hair that not many people can get the shade of, but that is despite the fact of what I WANTED.
Most of the things we want are not things we need. But if we listened to people saying not to get what we want and we ended up with everything we needed, what then? You've driven all life out of your existence. All you have is your debt-free reality and who knows how long that took you to get there?
As I told my dad back then, "Let me be foolish and young!" and now as I say to myself, "Let me see the world and dream!"
No point in doing anything for the world if you've never experienced it or dared to dream what could be if tried.
Long comment sorry man! Your posts always make me think. Excellent.
-Greg
PS. I got my blog up. Tell me what you think? Working the kinks out... haha good thing didn't try to learn html just this basic stuff throws me for a spin.
I often view my #1 value as being totally financially free. Mobile in everyway shape and form when I want where I want. But as time goes on, I realized that I am not this economical monster machine bent on no-life in order to achieve no-debt. So I see what you're saying.
When I was growing up I wanted my eyebrow pierced and to dye my hair often. There is no reason to do this, I have great blond hair that not many people can get the shade of, but that is despite the fact of what I WANTED.
Most of the things we want are not things we need. But if we listened to people saying not to get what we want and we ended up with everything we needed, what then? You've driven all life out of your existence. All you have is your debt-free reality and who knows how long that took you to get there?
As I told my dad back then, "Let me be foolish and young!" and now as I say to myself, "Let me see the world and dream!"
No point in doing anything for the world if you've never experienced it or dared to dream what could be if tried.
Long comment sorry man! Your posts always make me think. Excellent.
-Greg
PS. I got my blog up. Tell me what you think? Working the kinks out... haha good thing didn't try to learn html just this basic stuff throws me for a spin.
1 year ago
in I will not pay for my children’s college education, part 2 on brip blap
Brip Blap I agree with this. Don't pay for your kids college. I think a lot of the respect for academics and life in general is drained with a free ride. I am doing it all myself, I took a year off so I could. And yeah probably not going to get out of Alaska like how I wantcause it is too expensive, but least I can proudly say to my children that I believe that anything can be created by your own hands, and tell them how I paid for college.It builds character! ; )-Greg
1 year ago
in my contribution to Luxembourg’s GDP on brip blap
Haha you're an economic stimulus in yourself Brip Blap.
That is pretty surprising. I had assumed US was #1 because of its consumer frenzying over the last fifty or sixy years, with all the other horrible statistics on us it sounded right to my ears.
I can't believe Chile is so good with its money! Perhaps we can learn from countries with less on how to make what we have to go further.
But then.
Probably not.
We kind of already shot ourselves up with that consumerism heroin needle... hmm.
Excellent post
-Greg
That is pretty surprising. I had assumed US was #1 because of its consumer frenzying over the last fifty or sixy years, with all the other horrible statistics on us it sounded right to my ears.
I can't believe Chile is so good with its money! Perhaps we can learn from countries with less on how to make what we have to go further.
But then.
Probably not.
We kind of already shot ourselves up with that consumerism heroin needle... hmm.
Excellent post
-Greg