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Previously on "If you have too many interests in life"

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by lightng View Post
    How about combining interests. E.g. sh@gging whilst learning a language. No need to drop one then...an interest I mean, not dropping one whilst sh@gging.
    Good if you are a cunning linguist.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    a warning

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Could he not feed himself?
    it was a story

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Well now you have reminded me about a story I read as a kid.

    Perfect wife and mum in a rural setting, the local priest realises she is extremely bright and teaches her to read. She end up becoming very well read, bored with rural life and spends 23 hours a day curled up in bed with books thinking about high-blown ideas whilst the hubby goes hungry and kids stay dirty.
    must find that story





    Could he not feed himself?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    I have just picked up a new interest and am afraid I may have to give something up. Not sh@gging though. never that
    I don't know if you can count that an interest once you're married. An essential part of a healthy marriage (keep telling her that) but on a higher plane than a mere hobby...

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Some guy back in the 80s became a bit too wrapped up in conversing on usenet forums. He was amazingly witty and erudite etc, and would take part in every discussion thread going. But eventually it got rather too compulsive and of course time consuming. So he lost his job and family etc, and ended up literally on the street.

    It was a well known case apparently, although I don't recall the guy's name. In fact he probably wasn't the only one. I bet the same happens to loads of people who let themselves be too carried away by online games, or Facebook, or CUK
    To make the obvious joke, isn't AtW the burnt out remnant of that guy?

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  • lightng
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    If you have too many interests in life, you can't concentrate and get really good at one. You get stretched and thin. Worn out.


    If you havn't enough interests in life you get boring, stale and ossified.


    I have just picked up a new interest and am afraid I may have to give something up. Not sh@gging though. never that





    How about combining interests. E.g. sh@gging whilst learning a language. No need to drop one then...an interest I mean, not dropping one whilst sh@gging.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Some guy back in the 80s became a bit too wrapped up in conversing on usenet forums. He was amazingly witty and erudite etc, and would take part in every discussion thread going. But eventually it got rather too compulsive and of course time consuming. So he lost his job and family etc, and ended up literally on the street.

    It was a well known case apparently, although I don't recall the guy's name. In fact he probably wasn't the only one. I bet the same happens to loads of people who let themselves be too carried away by online games, or Facebook, or CUK
    Well now you have reminded me about a story I read as a kid.

    Perfect wife and mum in a rural setting, the local priest realises she is extremely bright and teaches her to read. She end up becoming very well read, bored with rural life and spends 23 hours a day curled up in bed with books thinking about high-blown ideas whilst the hubby goes hungry and kids stay dirty.
    must find that story





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  • OwlHoot
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    Some guy back in the 80s became a bit too wrapped up in conversing on usenet forums. He was amazingly witty and erudite etc, and would take part in every discussion thread going. But eventually it got rather too compulsive and of course time consuming. So he lost his job and family etc, and ended up literally on the street.

    It was a well known case apparently, although I don't recall the guy's name. In fact he probably wasn't the only one. I bet the same happens to loads of people who let themselves be too carried away by online games, or Facebook, or CUK

    Leave a comment:


  • EternalOptimist
    started a topic If you have too many interests in life

    If you have too many interests in life

    If you have too many interests in life, you can't concentrate and get really good at one. You get stretched and thin. Worn out.


    If you havn't enough interests in life you get boring, stale and ossified.


    I have just picked up a new interest and am afraid I may have to give something up. Not sh@gging though. never that




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