+371 What is having a life, really? Is it considered having a life to go out partying, getting wasted all of the time, and being the social drunk? Is it really that bad to just stay at home on the computer or watch television? What truly defines having a life? amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

It's more dieing with no regrets. If you have no regrets of sitting then that's your choice. For example I am pretty lazy but all I want to do is make a mark on history when I grow older. A positive infuence on mankind lol

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I think having a life is being happy and content.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

life isn't defined by what you do in your daily life, it's what you make out of it

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I've never done drugs or drank alcohol, or any of the typical things that 16-year-olds do. But I absolutely love my life, and I would never want it to be any different. So, even though I spent last night alone at my house, I know that I have a great life. Who cares what everyone else thinks.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I think having a life means having friends and just hanging out with them, doesn't matter what you do, whether it's at home playing xbox live or sneaking out for a smoke between classes with a buddy

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I think having 'a life' is somewhere in the middle of those two extremes.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

It's sad that you think the only option other than sitting home at your computer is going out and getting wasted... But hey, if a lack of human contact is your thing, then by all means, continue being lame! No one else is missing out, that's for sure!

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I was sorta exaggerating. I've met people who think that going out every night, partying, getting wasted, etc. is having a life. And I've met people who say otherwise. But nowhere did I state that those were the only two options. Exaggeration is a powerful tool, y'know. These aren't the only options of course, and it's sorta close-minded that you think that, honestly. Looking at what's in front of you and only taking the surface as proof for your point instead of thinking about it.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I was reading posts randomly, and the post below this one just happened to say, "Life isn't about finding yourself, life's about creating yourself."

by Anonymous 13 years ago