jsrockit
Moderator
Enough is when I'm satisfied. That could be very easy or very hard to achieve depending on what it is I desire. I'm pretty minimal though.
So, how does one measure pleasure, joy and happiness? Believe it or not, there really is such a thing as Happiness Economics.
the sound of the fuji x-pro1 shutter when i press on the release is very satisfying...
Yeh . . . but the big problem is . . . we don't know how much time we have ! 😀
6 weeks ? . . . 20 years? . . . whatever it is, (getting back to your original theme) we never have enough time.
Dave,
I'm already on borrowed time because I have had a crazy life and should have been dead or killed several times. I see life as having few regrets so even if I get killed tomorrow its okay because I did the most I could. Basically every risky chance I could take I did and I never thought I would become a 54 year old man.
Anyways if you understand self-destructive behavior and artists who live passionately you would know a lot about me.
Also I never knew anyone who had a complicated life who was happy, and know that in my heart I'm a true slacker who has a pure and simple life that's kinda reckless, but exciting.
Cal
The ground state should be contentment.
R.
Lately I've been shooting about 50-60 rolls of B&W film a month, but the real bottleneck is the processing. Currently I have 146 rolls in the fridge that need development, but adding more and more film to this is like eating too much and gaining weight, and eventually this will kill me. Anyways I will try to perform a marathon development session (3 full days over the Veteran's Day weekend) to help empty my refrigerator.
Also note that the freezer is full of film, but this hoarding is never enough because I constantly have to replenish.
Cal
Yes, I understand, Cal....we are all on borrowed time, so to speak but 54 is not old...still wet behind the ears!😛 It is great that you have such a supportive partner living you because that monochrom is going to be such fun to use.
Ah, passionate living. I love it.:angel:
You sir, are a modern day Garry Winogrand😀 I would love to see some of this splendid work as you progress toward developing this incredible amount of film.🙂
I love the Rolling Stones song: You Can't Always Get What You Want (but if you try sometime, you just might find, you'll get what what you need.)