Now, driving for whatever reason would have to be the most common daily activity shared by the general population. Convenient, at times can be a prick but also quite enjoyable too. Its a sport, hobby or even a career to some. Personally i'd be a fair way up s**t creek and after not too long i'd feel restricted, frustrated and if it were to not change short term - i'd say less of a person living less of a life in a way. With that an increasing lack of confidence across my entire personality. Shameful to admit but the mental strain would more than likely morph me into a bedroom dwelling card collecting, yabbie breeding hermit or turn to safely, somewhat anonymously remodeling myself through the e world, social media - as many do. Having control on how you appear, though being the complete opposite, may well distract you from reality. A random message of kindness, a surprise friend request or like would temporarily lift spirits. The dating scene is far easier and you can have magazine models as friends.. what a world.
Having a license means independence and control, the perks are so heavily favoured on the positive side and its generally the first life related goal teens strive for. I'm not talking about losing it here though, i'm talking about putting literally no effort in at all from those teen years and beyond and being a burden on others. I know some people are physically incapable and thats fair play. I guess you can also get late teens who mature slightly later than others... But at what age would you consider it pathetic? How do you feel toward characters along those lines in your own life and real world? This is not a dig, i've seen it and for the record have not kept in contact with such unmotivated generally unreliable dead weight. From talking to females for their perspective on a male in these circumstances, its an instant "no thanks" and comparable to dating a high school student (subjects and I are mid 20s) without the potential or hope. I mean, have you ever heard someone at a bar walk up to a bird and say "hi, hi im whatshisface and i dont have a drivers license".
Interested in broader views on this, If there happens to be anyone who has never legally driven and manages to live in a content and happy manner i'd love to hear from you.
Having a license means independence and control, the perks are so heavily favoured on the positive side and its generally the first life related goal teens strive for. I'm not talking about losing it here though, i'm talking about putting literally no effort in at all from those teen years and beyond and being a burden on others. I know some people are physically incapable and thats fair play. I guess you can also get late teens who mature slightly later than others... But at what age would you consider it pathetic? How do you feel toward characters along those lines in your own life and real world? This is not a dig, i've seen it and for the record have not kept in contact with such unmotivated generally unreliable dead weight. From talking to females for their perspective on a male in these circumstances, its an instant "no thanks" and comparable to dating a high school student (subjects and I are mid 20s) without the potential or hope. I mean, have you ever heard someone at a bar walk up to a bird and say "hi, hi im whatshisface and i dont have a drivers license".
Interested in broader views on this, If there happens to be anyone who has never legally driven and manages to live in a content and happy manner i'd love to hear from you.