If I had no school/work, I'd be bored out of my freaking skull! But, I'd use that free time to mainly play games mostly. Or maybe finish learning the guitar.
This is exactly my situation now. I have just finished year 12 a week ago and have spent the last week just playing games and drinking with friends, I don't have a job currently so I don't have to go to that, life is good.
Waste my time browsing the internet and intending to do shit that I never get done. Kind of like I do now, which appears to be echoed somewhat frequently in this thread.
If I found some motivation and had a fair amount of money not just what I got from my parents as a child (which was a whole £2 a week), I'd travel most certainly and without the pressures of college life I'd read alot more. I'd study things that interest me (which is more or less all I do given my addiction to mindlessly browsing the internet) and without a shadow of a doubt I'd game. I'd game until my eyes bled and I comatosed into a land of gaming, and be found on my floor covered in tea and chocolate spread with huge super saiyan like thumbs.
The replys in this thread are keeping me entertained for the evening
Get a girlfriend cause I got no worries anymore for distractions
then I'd hang with her and play games and learn what I want, maybe go to college and get a degree in some sort of science that relates to complicated machines and such. I'd also experiment with a lot of science things, ie invent things that have already been invented without the instructions.
So,if I was, for no given reason, reasonably, but not impressively, well off for the rest of my life?
Probably, spend a lot more time with my friends, and worry a lot less. I'd also do all the stuff I don't have time for, like re-learn the drums, train at parkour more than once a fortnight, and learn to dance
This is close to what I have right now. So, I would play good games in long stretches until I got sick of them, then try really hard to get a job and put some meaning into my life.
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