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lehighguy 11-26-2005 04:31 PM

Re: You Can\'t Go Pro Without Already Being a Pro
 
Well the conversation this weekend was about my applying to game design school. Which I thought was a legitimate compromise being that it is a more legitamate job. But it was a no go.

fnord_too 11-26-2005 04:48 PM

Re: You Can\'t Go Pro Without Already Being a Pro
 
At some point you just have to do what you think is best for you. Parents can have a lot of wisdom, but even when they do they can have a lot of silly ideas in their head, like the notion that life and work are supposed to suck. They aren't, they are what you make them.

Arnfinn Madsen 11-26-2005 04:49 PM

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I'm probably gonna burn out if I keep doing it.

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Seems likely. Remember that once you hit the wall it might take a year or so to recover, so this is a matter to be taken seriously.


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If I do well they are just gonna promote me to another job I hate.

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It is not that dark, the better you do, the more power you will have and the more you can influence your own situation. If you do very well over a long period they will become dependent upon you and they will be willing to stretch far to satisfy you.


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Parents: Life is suppose to suck. Work is suppose to suck. The majority of your time in this life is doing [censored] you hate. It's part of making a living. (Long speach about how hard we've worked for you to get ahead).

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Ugh! [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] Two different planets [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]. Accepting their philosophy is a too large sacrifice for you to make, IMO.

lehighguy 11-26-2005 04:59 PM

Re: You Can\'t Go Pro Without Already Being a Pro
 
Yeah they do have a totally different outlook. I don't think I can change thier minds. They built thier life on it.

Within a month I'll get a new desk assingment. If I don't like it I'll probably give my roomates 30 days notice. I don't know if I should tell them or just do it.

Arnfinn Madsen 11-26-2005 05:04 PM

Re: You Can\'t Go Pro Without Already Being a Pro
 
Do it before you tell them, if not it will only be some nasty weeks with them doing everything to try to make you change your mind. Tell them quite quickly after you do it.

Good luck!

Piz0wn0reD!!!!!! 11-26-2005 05:15 PM

Re: You Can\'t Go Pro Without Already Being a Pro
 
i went pro with like a 1500$ bankroll lol

iceman5 11-26-2005 05:18 PM

Re: You Can\'t Go Pro Without Already Being a Pro
 
Dude, youre 22. Its time to make youre own decisions and do what you want, not what your parents want.

And by the way....your parents have nothing to live for besides you? Get real. Thats a bit overdramatic and egotistical if you ask me. You think theyre going to shrink up and die, if you are out of their lives for whatever reason?

lehighguy 11-26-2005 05:19 PM

Re: You Can\'t Go Pro Without Already Being a Pro
 
Your avatar is so approriate here [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

11-26-2005 05:55 PM

Re: You Can\'t Go Pro Without Already Being a Pro
 
Lehighguy I know exactly where you are coming from man. Here's my experience-

I'm 24 and a 3L at law school. After 2 years of law school, I thought it sucked and I like running my software company and whatever else I do for cash so I said hey I'll give it a go, I've saved money, my wife has a good job, supports my decision and she pulls in enough for both of us anyways so we'll never be broke, I gotta quit law school and make it so I can come back and finish if I fall flat on my face. I told my parents and they weren't happy, they never paid for any college or school of mine (my choice, not theirs) but they thought I was making a big mistake. I saw no reason to dump another $18k and year of my life into law school, they thought it was incredibly dumb to leave.

They told me that they'd pay for my school this last year and take my wife and I on a couple really nice vacations, 1 fall and 1 spring so I don't get too stressed out. I still said no.

I thought about it though, and I ended up caving. They only would do this for me because they really thought I would be making a mistake and they really thought it would help me. So I ended up going back for them. They've never pointed me wrong and I can finish this out as sort of a favor to pay them back for everything they've done for me.

Now I'm a semester into it and I realize that this was retarded. My heart's not in it and it takes way too much time away from stuff that I actually want to do. Long story, short summary- don't live your life for other people- you are young, take a risk and do what you want to do. I'm living proof that taking a year out of your life to please your parents sucks. Now imagine working [censored] jobs you hate for the rest of your life to please yours. Don't do it! You only get 1 shot at your early 20s, go watch the movie Office Space and then do what you are passionate about.

Sorry that was so long.

lehighguy 11-26-2005 06:55 PM

Re: You Can\'t Go Pro Without Already Being a Pro
 
Well, they work all day. When they aren't working they just do chores or watch TV. They have no friends to my knowledge, no clubs, no hobbies except my Dad's singing once a week.

Work, eat, die.


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