- Feb 15, 2012
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Aren't you stile? You seem to think money is going to make you happy (or hoping it's going to make you happy) - when that's pretty far from the truth. Sure, $400 bar tabs are fun - but if you don't enjoy yourself at bars before you have big time money, you're not going to enjoy balling out at a bar either. Not sure what's so fun about $100 steak and shrimp or taking girls out on expensive dates. Idk man, you do start having more fun after college but to say the fun starts after college is ridiculous.
El Catfisho - I'm not knocking HdBkNIKE at all. Worrying about school and focusing on grades is a good move but you shouldn't hate your life because of it. You shouldn't be looking forward to finishing college after your first year because of it. You shouldn't turn anti-social to focus on school. That's all I'm saying. There's a balance between partying 5 times a week and getting Cs and making no friends and getting As. I'm not sure what the benefit of getting straight As but making no connections in college is anyway. Networking is important.
My point is that they can afford to have the time of their life. Taking girls out is not what i am going to do with my money. Im going to be at the RSVP Gallery, paying resale for kicks i missed out on, traveling to cities I always wanted to visit, etc.
My friend just really enjoys high quality food. I used to go with him but not as often as he liked because i couldn't drop $130 on a meal. He does it as passionately as we cop kicks which makes no sense tp him. My point is whatever you like to do can be done at ease when you can pay for it and its a hell of a lot better than school.
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