In theory. I have been telecommuting for over 4 years. The difficulty is that Home & Work become so blurred that to be at home is to be at work. It is a juggling act, the thing is you must find a reason to get out of the house every day or you go crazy. I am like talking out of the house for a good 6-8 hours. Balance is difficult to achieve when your at home at least 16 hours a day (8 for work, 8 for sleep – throw in a couple of meals and you never get any social stimulation)
PhreeStyle's Life List
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1. restore my foreskin
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2. build muscle
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3. learn esperanto
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4. Learn Lisp
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5. end circumcision
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6. get laid more often
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7. do twenty-five pullups
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8. have better posture
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9. be able to bench press my body weight
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10. have children
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11. Give away a bunch of clothes I've been meaning to give away for a long time
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12. Be "Ripped"
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13. find a job
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14. Buy Mac 10.4 Tiger
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15. get a job
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16. find true love
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17. gain weight
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18. Go back to tai chi
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19. go to Scotland
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20. Visit Japan
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Sounds good...
4 years ago
Native
4 years ago
I was born and raised there. Visiting is very worth it, and I enjoy it when I go back to see my family.
Don't stop with just getting a passport!
4 years ago
I read once that only 10% of all americans have a passport! be sure to get out of the country if you get one – it is very, very worth it.
