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It’s all down to the individual I guess. 

Only you know if it’s worth doing/getting rid of. 

Most people just want a stress free, simple life. If the above improves that then it’s worth considering. If not, let it go imo

 

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3 minutes ago, Kadilo said:

It’s all down to the individual I guess. 

Only you know if it’s worth doing/getting rid of. 

Most people just want a stress free, simple life. If the above improves that then it’s worth considering. If not, let it go imo

 

Glad I'm not most people

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2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

 

I've just got nothing left I really want to do.

But if you’re content with what you have isn’t that enough to not feel you have had enough?

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4 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I'd pretty much had enough at age 63 (65 now).

OK with the woman, OK with my health, OK with finances.

I've just got nothing left I really want to do.

lol

picking up the students.

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50 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I'd pretty much had enough at age 63 (65 now).

OK with the woman, OK with my health, OK with finances.

I've just got nothing left I really want to do.

 

 Do you mind if i ask ,  nothing left, worth doing ? ..

   

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16 minutes ago, mr mr said:

my wife says to me daily that she has had enough. i tell her to leave but she still lingers. 

 

lingerer. 

Ah the lingerer longerer type!

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The ideas put  forward in /by the OP are  quite coincidental  to similar contemplations I have had  recently.

Nothing  hopeless in content  but questioning relevant purpose  in some  ways.

Being  retired  and  incrementally becoming  fatter , lazier, and not particularly  productive raises  questions.

I currently have resolved  such  considerations by deciding that if nothing else other than a relatively  low Ievel  consumer I can be an irritant ! lmao

 

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If it wasn't for my kids I would have been out of this hole years back. It's staggeringly boring here, unless you are either an alchie or a whore munger. Absolutely no other reason to be here, at all.

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1 hour ago, Keyser Soze666 said:

If it wasn't for my kids I would have been out of this hole years back. It's staggeringly boring here, unless you are either an alchie or a whore munger. Absolutely no other reason to be here, at all.

Nah that's real harsh that. I love being here but yes it has challenges.

 

But maybe you have a point but it's difficult to imagine life without the children.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Jack Hna said:

Nah that's real harsh that. I love being here but yes it has challenges.

 

But maybe you have a point but it's difficult to imagine life without the children.

 

 

Maybe a bit harsh, but very limited in what to do here and it's too damned hot anyway!

 

When do you ever get invited to occasions here like you would several times back home during a year, here the calendar is empty. Anyone who says otherwise is living in denial. Simply nothing going on.

 

I go out drinking here 4 or 5 times a week to numb the boredom, when I was in the UK a few years back I went to pub twice in 17 days, was way too busy actually doing things instead. 

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15 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I'd pretty much had enough at age 63 (65 now).

OK with the woman, OK with my health, OK with finances.

I've just got nothing left I really want to do.

 

Put me as your beneficiary. I promise I'll spend it on short time hotels. 

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17 minutes ago, Keyser Soze666 said:

When do you ever get invited to occasions here like you would several times back home during a year, here the calendar is empty. Anyone who says otherwise is living in denial. Simply nothing going on.

You're right, I was always welcome at the OAP drop-in centre for a free coffee and biscuit served by the old ladies.

Here .............. nothing.

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2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

You're right, I was always welcome at the OAP drop-in centre for a free coffee and biscuit served by the old ladies.

Here .............. nothing.

Yes, I miss that.

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12 hours ago, Jack Hna said:

Nah that's real harsh that. I love being here but yes it has challenges.

 

But maybe you have a point but it's difficult to imagine life without the children.

 

 

I  have no children, never felt  the need

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