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Old 11-24-2008 | 02:41 PM
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From: Burning the Agitprop of the Apparat
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Originally Posted by FR8TFLYER
Chey--

I like your view and live by this as well. Unfortunately we have some guys who can't survive without the extra $$ due to over extending themselves. Others just don't have a life outside of flying and UPS thus choose to work, I feel sorry for them.

How many times have we heard this cliche:

"Get a life" is an originally American idiom and catch phrase usually intended as a taunt, to indicate that the person being so addressed is devoting an inordinate amount of time to trivial or hopeless matters. The phrase has also appeared as a generally more emphatic variant of the taunt "get a job"[1] and implies the addressee needs to go out and make their way in the world, without being supported by outside sources such as parents or benefactors. It may also be directed at someone who is perceived as boring or single-minded; suggesting they acquire some other, more practical interests or hobbies and get dates, find a job, or move to their own house.

It was also applied to so-called workaholics and others who are perceived as dedicated to their work (out of "labor of love" as opposed to money or loyalty to the company) but not taking the time to relax or enjoy life.

Sometimes the phrase is used against people who are viewed as officious or intermeddling in someone else's affairs. It is another way of saying "Get your own life", or "Stay out of my business." WIKI


I say do what is best for your particular circumstance and fret not about the other guy. How many of us can truthfully say our choices are better than another's when the final score is totaled? Choose your own way without feeling the need to defend it.
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