Friday, January 27, 2012

Do the "cool guys" in school who fail classes, smoke, drink, party all the time ever worry about their future?

I mean they only have like few years of that while they live under their parents roofs. Doesn't it bother them that they know they have to spend, after the teenage stage of life is over, the rest of their lives as much as 60 years or so doing a loser job for low wages. Don't they get hurt by the fact that soon they wont be worth anything and they are gonna be forced to work in McDonald's while others pursue professional careers and succeed.Do the "cool guys" in school who fail classes, smoke, drink, party all the time ever worry about their future?
No, obviously not.



And also not everyone is into that kind of thing. A lot of people would rather just be themselves and get jobs in the labor field rather than conforming to the business world which deals with constant stress.Do the "cool guys" in school who fail classes, smoke, drink, party all the time ever worry about their future?
It`s been proven that smoking, drugs and alcohol affect the brain more seriously than previously thought.



So, i guess is that the brains of these 'cool guys' are already so addled by all the stuff - they fail to think about anything more than their next drink/smoke/xtc-pill.
First of all, we need those people at McDonald's. Whose gonna make the egg mcmuffin if they won't?

On a serious note though, speaking as a friend of someone who had potential, They worry... a lot, maybe not about what you said about, a little less in the 60 years into the future.Do the "cool guys" in school who fail classes, smoke, drink, party all the time ever worry about their future?
When they finally mature, they realize that they messed up the years they were supposed to be getting their life on track. A lot of those guys end up joining the military because they cannot find anything else to do.
That would be a negative ghostriderDo the "cool guys" in school who fail classes, smoke, drink, party all the time ever worry about their future?
no.

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