Kahlid Komar
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Today, I was doing somethinking... it might sound depressing, but it's true.
As the name of the thread implies, we are never truly free. In fact, we have at most 15 years of freedom during out lives.
You're born, don't remember the first year of your life, so that one doesn't count. At 5 or 6, you start going to school and for the next 12ish years, you're tied down with homework and other forms of school work. You sit in the classroom for 6 hours a day, rain or shine, and when you get home, it's 2 hours of homework (if you decide to actually do it
)
You finish grade 12, and it's off to either college or work. Yay. College is the same deal as school. Constant schoolwork before you start a career.
With work, it's work 8-12 hours a day (depending on the job.) Every day except saturday and Sunday (if you're lucky.) Until you're 60 or 65 when you retire. Live the next 5-10 years of your life doing absolutely nothing, and then you die.
It's kinda depressing.
As the name of the thread implies, we are never truly free. In fact, we have at most 15 years of freedom during out lives.
You're born, don't remember the first year of your life, so that one doesn't count. At 5 or 6, you start going to school and for the next 12ish years, you're tied down with homework and other forms of school work. You sit in the classroom for 6 hours a day, rain or shine, and when you get home, it's 2 hours of homework (if you decide to actually do it

You finish grade 12, and it's off to either college or work. Yay. College is the same deal as school. Constant schoolwork before you start a career.
With work, it's work 8-12 hours a day (depending on the job.) Every day except saturday and Sunday (if you're lucky.) Until you're 60 or 65 when you retire. Live the next 5-10 years of your life doing absolutely nothing, and then you die.
It's kinda depressing.