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Lifestyle Design – Start Living Your Life NOW

Lifestyle Design – Start Living Your Life NOW

Lifestyle Design (LD) has become known as the process of building a small, yet sustainable business that yields enough money for the owner to do whatever they want without having to worry about money. But if business isn’t what you’re interested in, you should still be able to design your lifestyle…

So the HighExistence definition is as follows:

Lifestyle Design (noun) – the process of doing exactly what you want to do in life by any means necessary

Don’t get me wrong, starting a small business like a blog is probably one of the better ways to follow your passions while having no concerns about money whatsoever. But lifestyle design should not be limited to business-oriented people. After all, the entire purpose of LD is doing what you WANT, not what makes you money.

So here’s my message to you:

Doing well in school, getting into a good college, graduating, and getting a well-paying job is what is expected of you by most people in your life. BUT that does not mean you have to do it. If your dream is to be a doctor or a lawyer, that’s awesome! Go to school and follow your dream! But if your ideal life does not include you working a job from 9-5 until you retire at 65, consider the road less traveled.

Road Most Traveled: Working your ass off in school til you graduate at age 22. Working your ass off and being told what to do by people in higher positions than you for the 40 to 50 years after getting out of school. Retiring with enough money for you to actually start doing what you have always wanted to do, only to realize that you are well into old age and not as young as you used to be.

Road Less Traveled: Deciding what your passion is, what you want to spend your life doing, and then doing it. Not at age 65, not after you get a job, not even after you graduate from college. NOW.

“If it’s important to you and you want to do it ‘eventually,’ just do it and correct course along the way.”

Most people hate their jobs, which are what consume the majority of their lives. Why would anyone choose to do something they are not passionate about for the entirety of their youth and most of their adult lives? There are tons of answers to that question: money, security, fear, tradition, family pressure, social pressure, myopia, etc. But are anything of those things worth suffering your entire life doing something that you do not enjoy doing? Even if you do enjoy your job, is there not something else that you have always wanted to do, but are pushing off til a further date when __________ happens?

Newsflash: If you are reading this article, you more than likely live in a free country. That means that you can do what you WANT to do right this second. You are not required to go to college, to get a house, to get married and have kids or to drive a nice car. Again, if that is what you want, keep on chuggin’ down the road most traveled. However, if you have another dream, another passion, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR???

You’re probably thinking something along the lines of “easier said than done!” I wholly agree with that. It is very difficult to drop the expectations that have been driven into your head your entire life and just do what you want. What a concept right? But what about your future? How can you just move to Spain and work on your novel or pursue (GOD FORBID!!!) art?

Q: You need to go to college and get an education, right??

Answer: College prepares you for one thing, and one thing only: Submitting a resume with your respective school’s name on it and getting a job. That is it. Nothing more. If working for someone else, working hours chosen by someone else, and getting paid the amount someone else has deemed you worthy of sounds good to you, go to college. Otherwise, skip the four years behind a desk and get on to what you truly want to do. Nothing is stopping you.

Q: How will you make money??

“Relative income is more important than absolute income.”

Answer: Worst case, you work shifts bartending in whatever location your dream resides. Or you sell your art for $5 each and live a life of sustenance. Whatever ridiculous source of income you have to supplement your dream with, or whatever low amount of money you make following your dream, at least you are doing what you want to do! Ask your parents, your friends or anyone you know if they are happy doing what they are doing. If the $70,000 a year is worth the 9-5. If a life spent pushing aside one’s dream for whatever monetary reward provided is, in fact, rewarding. Guarenteed you will hear uneasy yes’s or extremely regretful no’s. And hey, just because you are following your dream does not mean you have to be poor. The point here is that money should not be the object, your own happiness and sanity should be!

Q: How can I be sure it will work out?

“Define the worst case, accept it, and do it.”

“What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do.”

“Inaction is the greatest risk of all.”

First off, life without risk is BORING. Safety is completely overrated. You only life once so why would you just settle for a life you do not want simply because what you want sounds “risky?” As the 3rd quote above suggests, isn’t it a bigger risk that once you are old and looking back on your life, you will unhappily ask yourself “What if?” Don’t regret your life.

Closing Statement: If you are settling for a life that is not what you want, you are not truly living. Do not kid yourself by saying that you will quit that job someday and follow your passion when you have enough money saved up. That means you are WASTING YOUR LIFE AWAY right now in anticipation of living later. You can do what you want right now, do not let anything, especially money, get in the way of your dream. Follow it blindly. Don’t think just do it. You will thank yourself later for not allowing yourself to throw your life away for that town house in suburbia with the Mercedes in the garage. You won’t care about that on your death bed. Too many people settle for that, don’t be one of them.

Great Websites On LD: ExileLifestyle.com and FreePursuits.com

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11 thoughts about Lifestyle Design – Start Living Your Life NOW

  1. F said on 07.09.2010

    ok, if my business doesn’t work out…u’ll be hearing from my lawyer.

    hehe…just kidding. Thanks for this.

  2. Thank you! Its one of the most supportive articles that i ve read for a long long time.
    This article has helped me to pursue my hobby of designing crazy stuff and to deviate from my university major.

    • Jordan said on 07.12.2010

      I always love hearing that someone has decided to pursue their passion. Thanks for sharing, Raghul. What do you design?

  3. maria said on 07.18.2010

    THANK YOU !  This article pretty much puts my thoughts in words.  i remember even in middle school I would question the fact that so many people’s lives revolve around work.  We go to college to get a good job to support our children so that THEY can go to college and get a good job to support their children who in turn, end up doing pretty much the same thing.  The cycle depresses me.

  4. Yoshi said on 07.23.2010

    Well done… hate fake articles on this topic, but this one strikes right in the middle of things. Not too long either…

  5. Jake said on 08.24.2010

    Great article
    made me teary eyed :)
     

  6. Winits said on 09.18.2010

    Great article. This is so true. Who needs a lot of money when your’re happy. My motto is that if it makes you happy and/or those that matter most to you happy then do it. Some very encouraging stuff around here man. Awesome!

  7. Leigha said on 12.12.2010

    I disagree. I’m not in college so I can get a job (that’s not my main reason, anyway). I’m in college because I love to learn. Learning IS my passion, and not going to college would be depriving me of the thing that I value most. I won’t always have the opportunity to just learn, with no real responsibilities. There are plenty of reasons to go to college beyond “resume building.”

    • Jordan said on 12.13.2010

      Well spoken, Leigha. I get a little too excited when writing articles sometimes, especially when it comes to lifestyle design-stuff because I’m so passionate about it. College was an awesome experience for me so I definitely do not want to discount it completely. Of course it’s fun, you learn things, discover who you are, experience true freedom for the first time, etc etc.

      My argument was aimed at those lovely people who say you need to go to college to get a good job and be successful.

      And from my experience, you learn so much more from living in the real world than you do in a classroom. If you really want to learn about something, DOING it instead of reading about it is much more efficient. For those things you do just have to read about (history, literature, math) well then there’s the internet and it’s free :)

  8. This article changed my life, since the minute i read it i ve always remembered it. I drop out college, i was in 3rd year, but i did like and did learn the first two years, i learned two languages and bunch of culture and history, but since the beginning of 2011 the school wasnt giving me the satisfaction i wanted, besides it had all these problems with classes, strikes (its a public university) and i was “distracted” A LOT of times doing something else, things that i enjoy doing, like photography, watching documentaries, going to indie concerts, knitting, etc. I found out that there were out there all these things that i might be missing so i decided that carreer wasnt for me. I love audiovisual stuff so im finding my way to get my stuff done. Im really happy, not staying there for three more years just to obtain a degree and do a job that people with no degrees actualy do (translation). ITS REALLY IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO THE THING YOU WANT TO DO, BREAK FREE!!!

  9. Pedro said on 10.08.2011

    http://i.imgur.com/YI5Rj.jpg

    I think this picture sums up pretty well what we’re fighting against.

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