As long as you’re not having a conversation or correspondence with a human being. In other words, if the automated systems screws up and you need to talk to customer service, tough noogies.
How old are your kids?
As long as you’re not having a conversation or correspondence with a human being. In other words, if the automated systems screws up and you need to talk to customer service, tough noogies.
How old are your kids?
10 and 13. I’d miss them and they’d miss me, but they’re old enough to understand the benefit of me being away for that long.
But in perspective, there are thousands, if not millions of children whose fathers or mothers are deployed or employed overseas and out of touch for more than a year. And they’re not going to be needing therapy because of it either.
I didn’t mean to imply that they’d need therapy. I meant that I’d hate to miss my kids growing up. It would be worse if they were infants, of course, and I was missing first words, steps, & so forth–but even tweens and teens are going to be having events I’d hate to miss out on voluntarily.
I am a father of two and would get all teary eyed if my kids were teenagers as well but we are talking about a paid luxury paid vacation and $1,000,000 after all. I could use part of it to buy them a new car when they turned 16 and I am sure all would be well. You could technically have their major events streamed to you via the web couldn’t you?
Not as I see it. The point of the experiment is to isolate you from human contact, after all.
I know you didn’t, but there are some hanky-wringers around here that that would jump in the middle of that with both feet. If they were infants I’d be in for a couple of months max. Tweens and teens though, they’re better able to understand the situation. Mine are anyway, I know others have different circumstances to deal with. I’d really hate missing out, but all of us benefit in the end.
eta. It would be torture reading the Dope without being able to respond. After all, everyone is entitled to my opinion…
I hope I don’t come off as a hanky-wringer, but in your case I’d be really afraid of my kids’ reaction. Not that I’d stop loving them, but that they’d stop loving me–or at least be insanely resentful. I mean, yes, ten-year-olds are china dolls, but a year is a lot longer to a little kid than an adult; it seems like forever. The message you’d be sending to the kid is that you value the million more than you do him or her. That has to change the tenor of the relationship in a way you might not be able to mend with a car.
I already forgo all human contact anyway…so this wouldn’t be far off from my real life. So yes, I’d definitely do this.
Pay my bills and keep my larders full and I’ll do it for nothing.
I didn’t read everything, but:
I would do nasty, unspeakable things for $1 mil.
I have read too many of your posts to ever mistake you for a hanky wringer. A hanky wringer is going to know that all children are precious delicate flowers that would never do anything wrong and must be protected from everything that might possibly bruise their fragile psyches. Yes, there are children in this state. Hell, there are adults that way. I don’t believe that mine are, but if in talking to them about the pending separation it turns out that it would be a problem for them, then the deal would be off.
When i read the Thread name, I thought to myself “Of Course.” Then, when I read that I would be *receiving *the money, I passed out. Answer: Of Course +.
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I believe you’re thinking of Anton Chekhov’s The Bet.
And yes, I would.
Sure, we can do this. You can forget the nurse, doctor, etc. every three months. Once, in the year, would be fine. Teeth cleaning, twice.
I love my friends and I’m very sociable but I’d absolutely do it. I wouldn’t even want internet if I could get newspapers and magazines delivered with my food. Give me my cats, my books, and a disconnected computer to write with, and I’d take the deal for free.
Prior to me having a child I would have done it for a pittance. Now, not even 10M! No way. Absolutely not, unless it’s a matter of life and death.
Cheerfully but how would I obtain food, clothing, shelter and medical care during that year?
So you responded without reading even the OP, much less the rest of the thread, I take it.
I would do it for far less than that.
But then, few people these days is TRULY out of touch for that long, especially not people in the military. If nothing else, there’s almost always snail mail. But even that is out of the question in this hypothetical.
I wonder if the web game Kingdom of Loathing would count as contact, especially selling stuff in the mall…?