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Which era would you like to live in? (pg. 7)
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MrJiveBoJingles
Maybe you could take up extreme sports? Climb Mount Everest? Failure in those endeavors can involve quite a bit more than a bruised ego.

;)
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Arbiter
There are plenty of things I could try to do and probably fail, but I'd still be pefectly fine. At worst, I'd suffer a bruised ego. That may be a failure, but I would hardly call it meaningful...


well, perhaps we have found your achilles heel: lack of imagination :p
Arbiter
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Maybe you could take up extreme sports? Climb Mount Everest? Failure in those endeavors can involve quite a bit more than a bruised ego.

;)


Meh, any jeopardy I could put myself in would be too contrived.

If I just wanted to put myself in danger there would be lots of options. Something as simple as posting everything I've worked on in the last five years on this board could put me in plenty of danger.

It might be exciting, but in the end I'd mostly just feel like an idiot for putting myself in danger for no real reason. Besides, I have important work to do. My own existential boredom is a small price to pay.
gazelles
1200BC so I could live in the time of Achilles and tons of hot Greek chicks.
idoru
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Originally posted by gazelles
1200BC so I could live in the time of Achilles and tons of hot Greek chicks.


By today's "standards" you'd probably be very unhappy with them.
Chris Crossland
Late 60's also.

I'm pretty sure I'd be a rock legend right now.
djdust
I'd like to see how it all ends.
squirrelly
Craig,

I don't think anyone is really considering the hardships of individuals when they choose an era. Usually, when people answer this question - they think about the morals that they have and the type of lifestyle they prefer, thus choosing the era that most corresponds to their core needs. Since there is plenty of information about the lifestyles of individuals in the past, people are able to have something to reference to, which gives them a solid understanding as to which time frame would work best. However, as far as the "future" goes - no one is really sure what kind of moral standards individuals will have, or what the lifestyle will be, so it is less likely to have someone say "I'd like to live in 2050" because there is insufficient data about what that "life" will be like to utilize that as an answer to the question.
Omega_Blue
roarin' 20's baby fo sho

otherwise the 60's would be cool, or 100 years in the future. i'm pretty happy with the present though.
secked
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Originally posted by squirrelly
Craig,

I don't think anyone is really considering the hardships of individuals when they choose an era. Usually, when people answer this question - they think about the morals that they have and the type of lifestyle they prefer, thus choosing the era that most corresponds to their core needs. Since there is plenty of information about the lifestyles of individuals in the past, people are able to have something to reference to, which gives them a solid understanding as to which time frame would work best. However, as far as the "future" goes - no one is really sure what kind of moral standards individuals will have, or what the lifestyle will be, so it is less likely to have someone say "I'd like to live in 2050" because there is insufficient data about what that "life" will be like to utilize that as an answer to the question.


"Morality"? "Core needs"??? right off. :stongue:

secked
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Originally posted by Arbiter
You know, when I lived in Africa I found it fascinating watching the people walk to work. For many of them, it was a few hours by foot but even then they were relatively lucky; after all, they had jobs.

Those were people carrying real burdens. And yet, if you spend just a couple of hours watching them walk you will see more smiles than you would in a thousand rush hours in Washington, DC...


You can see that all of the time in our very own country, it's just not televised like everything else. Either that or ethnocentricism and xenophobia eclipse all need to see immigrants and minorities as anything but a burden.
squirrelly
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Originally posted by secked
"Morality"? "Core needs"??? right off. :stongue:


I'm good actually, thank you :gsmile:
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