Warp wrote:
> Personally I think you are just presenting your ideal of what "having a
> life" is, and when someone does not have it. And it's precisely what I was
> talking about: Why is your definition of "having a life" more correct rather
> than someone else's? Isn't someone "having a life" when he is happy with
> what he is doing?
I agree.
If I can find a way of living my life that actually makes me happy and
leaves me feelin fulfilled... I'll be happy. :-D
Well... I guess that's kind of a tautology... hmm.
I say that I "don't have a life" because the way I'm living currently
does *not* make me feel happy and fulfilled. And I'm sure there are
plenty of people who never touch a computer who never the less feel just
the same way.
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