  Had this meeting with this Financial advisor from Philip Capital who's a friend of a friend. Funny thing was that they have the same mannerism. Kinda freaky. Anyway, I understand how when you plan for a retirement or have savings for emergencies you must have some kind of plan or idea of the future. Basically I have none, which is a problem. I can't tell you what I want to do in the future. I have never thought about it simply because if there is anything fun or interesting I would like to do when I'm old or in the distant future I would want to do it now or in the near future. There simply isn't anything fun I want to do when I'm in old age. I guess the ideal kind of life would be to earn enough income for my kind of lifestyle and when I"m done with it, hopefully I'll pass away doing something I love (Mountain climbing or something). I guess it's hard for the advisor. I view any kind of bureacracy or capitalistic institution as sort of an evil (neccessary evil maybe?).
Is it irresponsible to not think about the future? Well, dependents would argue so I guess. I'm perfectly fine with being care-free. I believe jobs are aplentiful. It just depends on how high of a pay you want. I guess I"m at that stage where I don't think money is all that important.
Friends and my sister have told me that opinion would soon change when I start working. Everybody thinks I'm living in dreamworld and it's going to come crashing down when I join the workforce and I'll be where their miserable lives would be at. =) Should ask my father if he could support himself. I'll just go for a world tour doing odd jobs to pay for air fares or train fares. ha ha 
