[quote=Blogstar]I still have to watch money to be sure not to go broke, I don’t mean super stingy or anything like that but modesty is a requirement. Sometimes I feel like that is a very healthy place to be. I am kind of anti-comfort anyway. My son and I joke that I want to be a homeless guy- he is my homeless advisor. We are having a lot of fun with that. “Should I live under this bridge or that overpass, son? Maybe I’d rather cut a tunnel in that brush and live in there. I’d have to have my Y membership though. I don’t mind getting dirty, but I don’t like staying that way, I think I could thrive homeless into my 80″s or longer. It seems healthy in a lot of ways. The murder rate for transients is just too high and cops like to push them around. That side of it is really discouraging.[/quote]
i wouldnt mind being a hobo. less worrying i think. i once read about a vietnamese guy, very old, I think 70s or 80s, still working as a rickshaw rdriver in vietnam. his family was ashamed, they wanted him indoors where they could care for him, but he insisted on doing the rickshaw thing, which made them feel humiliated, like they couldnt take care of him. seemed like a guy who lived on very little money.
i have so much and im worrying like crazy about the future. this guy earns his ofood every day day by day pulling a rickshaw and at least in the interview he sounded super happy.
wasnt worryig about the image he projects with this watch or that