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<blockquote data-quote="GMforPowergamers" data-source="post: 6769851" data-attributes="member: 67338"><p>one of my good friends who we lost this year used to drive me up a wall for thinking like [MENTION=6775031]Saelorn[/MENTION]</p><p></p><p>If you are a smart person who can and or enjoy reading, being a lawyer is way better for making money... but I have seen people like that enroll in the military, or culinary school... no number crunching could show them to have made the 'right choice'</p><p></p><p>I have friends who smoke, and know it is bad for them, and wish they never started... but still puff away, if I press them they will throw back in my face that I am obese...if I was worried about a long life why not eat a salad and go for a jog instead of eating at five guys and play a round of pandemic...</p><p></p><p>I have a friend who has a carry conceal permet and a hand gun, because he feels safer with it, and when we point out he is more likely to get shot with it then with out it he doesn't want to hear it...</p><p></p><p>When I was younger, and much dumber I knew dating Krystal was a bad idea... infact after our second date me and my best friend discussed it in length that it would never work, and she would end up breaking my heart, and the longer it went the more likely I was to become estranged of both friends and family... even in retrospect knowing how much that girl tore me up, I wonder if I would make a better choice today...</p><p></p><p>My step brother signed up for the military 3 weeks before my 21st birthday, the first week of September 2001. He did so because it was an easy way to get some skills and there was little to no chance of doing anything too dangerous. A few years later when his tour was up, and his extensions done my step mom begged him not to reup. He served 10+ years in the middle east, and is now home with some serious PTSD. He has told me many times he would do it all again, even the worst parts that he doesn't want to talk about.</p><p></p><p>people don't make 'by the numbers' good decisions most of the time. If they did it would be a boreing world full of scientists and lawyers and no one would smoke or drink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMforPowergamers, post: 6769851, member: 67338"] one of my good friends who we lost this year used to drive me up a wall for thinking like [MENTION=6775031]Saelorn[/MENTION] If you are a smart person who can and or enjoy reading, being a lawyer is way better for making money... but I have seen people like that enroll in the military, or culinary school... no number crunching could show them to have made the 'right choice' I have friends who smoke, and know it is bad for them, and wish they never started... but still puff away, if I press them they will throw back in my face that I am obese...if I was worried about a long life why not eat a salad and go for a jog instead of eating at five guys and play a round of pandemic... I have a friend who has a carry conceal permet and a hand gun, because he feels safer with it, and when we point out he is more likely to get shot with it then with out it he doesn't want to hear it... When I was younger, and much dumber I knew dating Krystal was a bad idea... infact after our second date me and my best friend discussed it in length that it would never work, and she would end up breaking my heart, and the longer it went the more likely I was to become estranged of both friends and family... even in retrospect knowing how much that girl tore me up, I wonder if I would make a better choice today... My step brother signed up for the military 3 weeks before my 21st birthday, the first week of September 2001. He did so because it was an easy way to get some skills and there was little to no chance of doing anything too dangerous. A few years later when his tour was up, and his extensions done my step mom begged him not to reup. He served 10+ years in the middle east, and is now home with some serious PTSD. He has told me many times he would do it all again, even the worst parts that he doesn't want to talk about. people don't make 'by the numbers' good decisions most of the time. If they did it would be a boreing world full of scientists and lawyers and no one would smoke or drink. [/QUOTE]
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