Original Post
obe

5-11-2014 08:45
Reply #3 doghead's post

I agree with Bro Cruman and Doghead and suggest this guy needed more self-discipline and he is looking to blame others / Wan Chai scene.
I doubt anyone forced him to take drugs and go on three day benders. He could have stayed in his apartment every night watching TV.

The only time I have seen drugs in PRC was in a KTV in Dongguan back in 2008.
Perhaps drug dealers and users can "sniff" one another out in a crowd? I don't know.

Being an expat in Asia does require self-discipline. I could easily afford to go out drinking and punting every night of the year.
But could you imagine what that would do to my career / work ethic and health? It is simply not worth it.

Yes, I love a beer or three and some pussy (plan to get some in WC this Thursday night) but there are more important things in life.

Obe

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paladin310 25-12-2014 16:41 Acceptance +4 Duh. Well said.


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