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Mar 29, 2006 08:26

When does it stop being a waste of time and start being a wise investment?

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t_bearsrevenge March 29 2006, 19:36:34 UTC
and what exactly would that pretain to?

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wildhare_82 March 29 2006, 21:11:54 UTC
Eh, life in general I guess.

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inequity March 29 2006, 20:30:46 UTC
Slavery is always a wise investment.

If that's what your pretaining to.

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fadingbluestar March 29 2006, 21:09:09 UTC
it's PERTAIN! lord!

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t_bearsrevenge March 30 2006, 00:01:15 UTC
PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN PERTAIN PRETAIN

Thanks for making the misspell an issue
XOXO
Teddybear

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xellyfer March 29 2006, 21:29:53 UTC
When your total revenue is lower than your fixed costs or when your opportunity cost becomes greater than your initial decision?

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wildhare_82 March 29 2006, 21:33:21 UTC
Damn, well that answers that question.

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xplosivo March 29 2006, 22:12:29 UTC
That is why I date her.

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wildhare_82 March 29 2006, 22:32:59 UTC
Why, cause she answers my questions? That seems like a silly reason to date someone, but if it works for you...

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undressed_teak March 29 2006, 22:33:02 UTC
It's not answerable with an assessment of what you consider value. You wouldn't engage in activities that waste basically your whole day, every single day without fail, for your entire life that would generate, the day of your death, an enormous amount of money. Would you? For you, personally, this insane sacrifice might not be worth it. For a philanthropic martyr who would be everpleased that the money could be used to do good things, one who is so selfless that s/he wouldn't even mind not being able to use ANY of this wealth, the sacrifice would be worth it.

At the end of your day, your time is the most valuable thing you own. It's up to you how you spend it and enjoy it.

But then, you were speaking rhetorically and didn't want a specific answer, since you didn't have a specific question, now, did you?

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wildhare_82 March 29 2006, 22:34:01 UTC
Ding! But good point.

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