This should be interesting. Curious as to how everyone would grade their lives thus far. Me personally, I base my life on experiences. I have a friend that is obsessed with money, and will make sure we all know he has it. Some people would base it on how they have contributed to society, or maybe by how you have done the things you wanted to do. Im 23, and so far I would give my life a solid B. I've been to a lot of places, done things that very few people will have ever done. Im pretty satisified with what I have accomplished so far, but there are still many things that I want to do. Had a rough patch for a few years but came out of it and now here I sit, alive. Thus, I give myself a B. Kinda pleased, but still see a lot of room for improvement. What say you?
Let a girl drive my car home from the bar last night, hit a curb and ****ed my **** up... So right now it's a C.
The grade depends on what you personally value the most I guess. Values for an average human - Relationships,Economic status,"Happiness",Faith,Motivation from either within or external factors.
id personally say A, i wake up to an amazin wife, two awesome kids and i go to a job that i enjoy. I dont live beyond my means but i do live comfortably, im still young so the grade may go up or down lol but thats my honest grade right now
A+. Pursuing my lifelong dream, 99% of people I know just gave up on what their dream was and took the first job that came their way, all aspirations out the window. I am exactly where I want to be in life. Only thing that would make it better would be Halle Berry serving me bacon pizza whilst butt naked.
B. It's an above average life right now, but im only sitting on what I feel is the first test of the semester. It can get a lot better or a lot worse from here. Striving to get myself an A!
Philip, you and I are all in the same boat then! haha yeah man I am down to hoop whenever after office hours.
I play out here in League City. There is a 24 off of 646, but last time i went one of the backboards was completely off the frame. I also play at 4 or 5 parks in the area. I'll text you next time I go.
If I'm putting things in the proper perspective, I have to give my life an A. I'm happily married, I was fortunate enough to get a good college education, my wife and I both have jobs that provide us with more than enough and I have great friends and family. But if I'm going to nitpick a bit more, I'd have to say a B. My passion and my college degree are in two completely different businesses. My current job is neither my passion nor what I studied in college. I have student loan and some "I had too much fun in college" credit card debt.