Would you leave your life behind?

I guess the thing is the people keeping me here would probably kick my sorry behind if I didn't take an oppurtunity like that.

The thing being is, this life is predictable. And as a friend of mind said, interesting sounds great and all, but boring lets you survive.

But what point is a 'boring' life? I see my future well enough already. I have a number of roads before me, but where they all lead is pretty certain...

But something truly unique, truly different... I don't know.
 

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Hell yes!

I would become a totally bad-ass elfin wizard (although it would have to be a Tolkien style elf and not the D&D shorties). In addition to mage-craft, I'd wield a sword and practice archery. But best of all I'd be immortal and have endless amounts of time to perfect my craft and to roam the world, trapping others in webs of adventure!

-C
 

2 observations/opinions:

1) I agree that it says an awful lot about your life choices that you would leave this one in a heartbeat.
People don't just wake up one day and say "Hey, life sucks."
It takes a lot of mistakes over a long period of time to get that way.

2) It's interesting that many people are saying that a girlfriend is what would keep them on Earth and pass up such an opportunity.

A GIRLFRIEND?!
Hell, if she's just my gf, and not your wife, why should that keep you back?
Isn't the point of a gf that it's a temporary thing?
If she's your fiancee, I could see staying, but a gf?

These 2 opinions are completely from MY point of view, and for the record, I wouldn't leave in a thousand years.
I don't think I could find a world where I am as blessed as the one I'm in right now.

And it's funny - I KNEW that Pielorino and Umbran, and a couple others would vote not to go, also.
I could guess on about 12 others voting against going, also - just on the way they post on these boards. (Karin'sDad, ColonelHardisson, etc)
 

reapersaurus said:
I agree that it says an awful lot about your life choices that you would leave this one in a heartbeat.
People don't just wake up one day and say "Hey, life sucks."
It takes a lot of mistakes over a long period of time to get that way.

Err.. we are all dealt different hands in life and have to play the game with what we have.

You have no idea of what others have overcome in their life to get where they are- I think it says a lot more about you that you can/will not consider that.

FD
 

reapersaurus said:
2 observations/opinions:

1) I agree that it says an awful lot about your life choices that you would leave this one in a heartbeat.
People don't just wake up one day and say "Hey, life sucks."
It takes a lot of mistakes over a long period of time to get that way.


*cough cough* I can't stop myself. I feel compelled to point out that people's lives can suck /despite/ making the 'right' choices. Mistakes don't make a sucky life. Bad luck might. Outlook and wisdom can HELP a sucky life be more tolerable, but nobody here has, as far as I can tell, given us much idea of what their outlook and approach is, and that good outlook doesn't actually change the fact that, plainly speaking, some lives are pretty unpleasant to live.

2) It's interesting that many people are saying that a girlfriend is what would keep them on Earth and pass up such an opportunity.

A GIRLFRIEND?!
Hell, if she's just my gf, and not your wife, why should that keep you back?
Isn't the point of a gf that it's a temporary thing?
If she's your fiancee, I could see staying, but a gf?

"Isn't the point of a gf that it's a temporary thing?" All I can do is stare at that blankly, think of the friends I have who dated for /ten years/, including buying a house together, before getting married, and, um, hrm, at least two friends with mothers who lived with their boyfriends for twenty years, including most of said friends' childhoods...


"Isn't the point of a gf that it's a temporary thing?"
(Shhh! You don't TELL them that! You'll be drummed out of the secret society! We want them to think it's permanent! How else can we...)

"In our modern world, we have this thing we like to call 'getting to know somebody before getting engaged'. It's kind of archaic and definitely tedious, but we like it."
 
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And some people who have wonderful lives would leave in a heartbeat for the pure love of wonder and adventure.

Me- my life kicks ass. One of the reasons why it does kick ass is I don't pass up once in a life-time opportunities.

I don't grudge anyone staying or leaving. Everyone has their own reasons and motivations.

As I said before, I'd be gone in a heartbeat, no regrets. I'd say the same thing if you handed me tickets to Hawaii but told me I had to surf North-Shore on a 20 foot day if I went. Sometimes, you just gotta jump!

-C
 

reapersaurus said:
And it's funny - I KNEW that Pielorino and Umbran, and a couple others would vote not to go, also.

Well, I specifically put a qualifier - that I'd need a better reason than "it's nifty." My life is already nifty and wonderous.

Now, if this wizard convinces me that millions of people will die if I don't go - give's me the basic "hero's quest" line, that's a different story :)
 

Umbran said:


Well, I specifically put a qualifier - that I'd need a better reason than "it's nifty." My life is already nifty and wonderous.

Now, if this wizard convinces me that millions of people will die if I don't go - give's me the basic "hero's quest" line, that's a different story :)

correction.... millions of people in _my_ universe are going to die... well thats a different story... very similar to the Flash Gordon situation.

-Tim
 

trix said:


correction.... millions of people in _my_ universe are going to die...

I don't particularly care which universe they are in, so long as they're easily clasifiable as "people".
 

I'd be really tempted especiually if It was my homebrew world. I built in a lot of intersting things that I'd enjoy. I wouldn't need to be an adventurer, my world is set up so people can succeed in many, many ways.

I'd probably say yes, know ing I would go to my mage school and learn magic hoping that one day I could unlock the secret to come back.

The only thing I'd regret leaving behind is missing my family and my best friend. But I think both would understand.
 

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