Topic awaiting preservation: what would you do? Part IV (Page 1 of 1) |
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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: cEll 513, west wing of the ninth plain |
posted 01-29-2003 23:19
You are trapped in a tight situation .. determining whether to go cross the pond for a oportunity of a lifetime .. to establish yourself and secure your future .. financially and spiritually .. but your torn from your fathers current state .. your father is living the last of his days now doctors say maybe 6 months to live .. your torn at this decision and if you don't make it now this opportunity will not represent itself again |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: soon to be "the land down under" |
posted 01-30-2003 00:46
That's easy. I'd stay with my father no matter what. No matter what the opportunity is, you will always have a valuable commodity: time. There is time for life and time to seek other, even lesser, opportunities. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Milwaukee |
posted 01-30-2003 00:58
Yeah, that's a really simple decision. The branching path of your own life stretches out for decades yet; who's to say that in passing up this job, you're not allowing yourself to take a better one later? But your father's life stretches out for half a year, and then that's it... the ultimate ending, for him. Every minute is a closing door, where the branches of his life grow fewer in number. You have to spend your time with him. You'll regret it forever if you don't. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Raleigh, NC |
posted 01-30-2003 01:53
well i hate my dad, but i love my girlfriend with all my heart.... i would probably go with the job so i can assure that my baby lives the kind of life she deserves and i could be the man that my father wasn't. so... there's my answer. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Seoul, Korea |
posted 01-30-2003 05:07
You can never tell what the future may hold. Although it may seem that the opportunity will never present itself again, you can't know that for sure. That being said, I would choose family even if I knew that I would never have the opportunity again. I can say that with even more assurance since I know what it is like to be away from family for a long time. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Happy Hunting Grounds... |
posted 01-30-2003 11:52
*Passes Master Suho a kleenex* |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Astral Plane |
posted 01-30-2003 15:54
Aye, I agree. In my present situation the answer to this question couldn't be more clear. Family is the only true reflection of yourself that you're likely to get in your life. if you give that up... you've lost something for yourself and your legacy. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Where I'm from isn't where I'm at! |
posted 01-30-2003 16:36
Looking at the flip-side of the argument for a second... |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: cEll 513, west wing of the ninth plain |
posted 01-30-2003 16:47
ahhhh yes .. TY Dufty .. I was waiting for someone to point out that this question is alittle more complex then it seems |