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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
This is how I know I'm not a workoholic. I would not miss it. Not for a minute. If I were independently wealthy, I could walk away from the rat-in-a-maze routine without a single glance back. And I'm pretty sure I could find interesting and fun ways to spend my time for at least 2 years before it even became challenging. I have a few friends who have spent hiatuses from their careers (after collecting a bronze parachute or just saving up and ditching it all for a while) having the best time of their lives. Scuba diving in Costa Rico, exploring New Zealand, etc. Oh, how I'd miss the intellectual pursuits. Yeah, right.
Holy shit. I'm the female Sebby.
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Waitaminnit. Gatti said he'd spend his time at "golf, crappy painting and writing piece-of-shit unpublished novels." That is ever so slightly different from scuba diving in Costa Rica (or her brother, Costa Rico), etc.
I could find plenty of interesting ways to spend my time if I were not working. But they would cost a bit more than sitting in my Gatti-garrett writing the next Great American Downtown Los Angelean Nothing Else To Do Unpublished Novel. (Shit, by the time you say that phrase, the next one probably already got written.)