At the age of 31, I've ended up in a situation where I'm not responsible for, or answerable to anyone but myself. Just wondering how many other people are in the same boat? And if any of you intend to do anything dramatic with your irresponsibility. I'm planning to drop out for the rest of my thirties.
I think it is common situation for many people. However, there is nothing to be frustrated of. If you start to communicate with the opposite sex having with the family mindset, you will reorient your life to that position.
Why does not having a misses make you irresponsible? Heading to Tasmania would be the last place I would want to be in my 30's. No disrespect to any Tassies
It's not 'not having a misses' that I'm talking about. I'm talking about not having a mortgage, not having debts to pay off, not having a place I have to be everyday, not having anyone to say "you shouldn't do that", not having to be anywhere for anyone. All those these things that keep people in places they don't want to be. Maybe I'm having an early mid life crisis. Although it's not a sports car and a cheap blonde I'm after. I want to downsize my car to something dorky and slow (like a Prius), and start wearing cardigans and sensible shoes. And Tassie is where all that's at.
Where the Prius and cardigan culture is at I dropped out of inner city Melbourne last year cause I was sick of the rat race, but I didn't get far enough away.
Hmm when you said irresponsible, all I could think of was my SIL... she shirks her responsibilities at every turn. I'd love to be able to drop out of the rat race for awhile. I need to get my site back up and actually generating revenue, so I can leave the cubicle world. ~Dani