If any ISHer could pull it off, it'd be either me or WadeisaBeast.
I tend to gravitate towards Bankshot's opinions, but for us freaks of nature, ain't ntohing but a g thang baby
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If any ISHer could pull it off, it'd be either me or WadeisaBeast.
I tend to gravitate towards Bankshot's opinions, but for us freaks of nature, ain't ntohing but a g thang baby
Oh shit, what if the year that you do it, your team wins the NBA Championship due to a last second 3-point corner buzzer beater at the end of Game 7?
:banghead:
[QUOTE=PistonsFan#21]... On an island with no internet, TV or friends and without seeing anyone for a whole year for $10 Millions?
You would be provided with necessary food and all the necessary stuff to survive, just totally cut off from society in an empty room with no noise.
This is a question we got asked in one of our college classes for a study[/QUOTE]
Absolutely not. This is a year of your life we're talking about. A year with absolutely zero contact with your loved ones, with your friends. An entire year of solitary confinement. 365 straight days of nothing.
All of you jokers saying that you'd do it would be climbing the walls after about day 3.:oldlol:
I dont know if this has been asked but would we have the ability to quit at anytime? Because knowing I could quit at anytime would give me some sense of control and would make it so I couldn't panic because it would be a great safeguard against going crazy.
Ever see the show Solitary? They crack in days.
hell no i wouldn't do it. a link to ponder on:
[QUOTE]Early attempts at submission and rehabilitation where far from perfect. The use of solitary confinement was originally designed to allow prisoners to rediscover their own conscience and better voice through spiritual conversion. Unfortunately, it was later discovered that no form of torture could have been worse than solitary confinement because it ended up causing within many prisoners adverse psychological effects such as:
* delusions,
* dissatisfaction with life,
* claustrophobia,
* depression,
* feelings of panic,
* And on many instances madness.
All of which are symptoms of chronophobia
This would be different though. There is a VERY bright light at the end of the tunnel in the form of the $10 million. You are not in the hole because you did something wrong and probably have years or prison in your future.
I assume this also involves things that will keep you clean and healthy like food, clean water, toothpaste/toothbrush, etc. while just cutting you off from anything "fun". I wouldn't do it if it was going to seriously endanger my physical health. I would risk my mental health for that kind of money.
[QUOTE=Qwyjibo]This would be different though. There is a VERY bright light at the end of the tunnel in the form of the $10 million. You are not in the hole because you did something wrong and probably have years or prison in your future.
I assume this also involves things that will keep you clean and healthy like food, clean water, toothpaste/toothbrush, etc. while just cutting you off from anything "fun". I wouldn't do it if it was going to seriously endanger my physical health. I would risk my mental health for that kind of money.[/QUOTE]
365 days 24hrs a day. Its one thing to risk your mental health and try this. Heck I would. But do you honestly believe you could not only do it but walk out of that room the same person you did entering it? Thats the unknown.
I'm not saying that I would be able to do it but I'm pretty sure I'd try it. There would have to be some mental exercises you can do to prepare for this. That's assuming you know ahead of time about this. Something like breaking down each part of each day into smaller chunks to get through. Thinking of games to keep yourself occupied. It would be VERY tough but for that kind of money, I'd try.
I'd try, I mean, there's 10mil up for grabs, I'm sure as hell not, not going to try. I doubt I'd be able to do it though. I consider myself a bit of a recluse, I absolutely hate people and try to keep my contact with people to a bare minimum, but I think even I would crack within a couple of weeks.
I can deal with no internet. I can deal with no TV. I can deal with having nothing, but the bare essentials. But I can't deal with myself and my own company. I'm already a bit unstable, putting myself into this scenario is just a recipe for disaster.
I think my mind would lose it, create a split personality and then use the other me to kick my arse.
For all those saying no one could do it, that's just wrong. It is very difficult, but with the right mind-set, some could pull it off. I already talked about certain mindsets you could have going in that could make it more possible.
I think I could do it with the right-mindset. After all, 10 million sets you for life. No more working yet making around a million per year. Many of your dreams would come true.
The only challenging question, that even I think I would not be able to pull off, is if you were tied to a chair for a whole year. You would still get food in a plate served right in front of you, and maybe a minute to stretch to prevent any other health issues, and maybe can walk to the bathroom close-by, but other than that, sitting in a chair, 24/7. Now that would be very difficult.
What if you could get money based on the time like this:
1 day: 50 dollars
1 week: 700 dollars
2 weeks: 2,000 dollars
3 weeks: 5,000 dollars
1 month: 10,000 dollars.
3 months: 75,000 dollars
6 months: 250,000 dollars
9 months: 800,000 dollars
10 months: 2,000,000 dollars
11 months: 4,000,000 dollars
12 months: 10,000,000 dollars
Would you last longer this way or not?
To answer the thread title, since the question is "would you accept...", my answer is yes.
But I don't think I would manage to resist.
I'd probably ask for a compromise at the 3rd month or so.
Somebody put up the 10 mil because I want to try this.
If people can make it decades in solitary confinement in a tiny cell, then I think I could make a year in this scenario or go batshit insane trying.
If the money was presented to you from day one on a table in crisp one hundred dollar bills, untaxed, then I bet a lot of people who say they can't or might not be able to do it, could pull it off much easier.
Totally. After a year, I will have 10 million dollars to spend.
I remember reading story for english that had a similar premise. 2 business men had a bet that one of them couldn't stay in solitary confinement for 10 years. All he got for entertainment was books. The winner would get like 1 million bucks (this was supposed to take place in the 1800's so it would be a shitload more then that now).
In the end the guy stays the 10 years, but sneaks out of the place before he can receive his reward.
Personally I would try to do it, but I have my doubts that I could actually pull it off. Eventually it would get to the point where I couldn't stand it anymore and would leave.
[QUOTE=Rizko]I remember reading story for english that had a similar premise. 2 business men had a bet that one of them couldn't stay in solitary confinement for 10 years. All he got for entertainment was books. The winner would get like 1 million bucks (this was supposed to take place in the 1800's so it would be a shitload more then that now).
In the end the guy stays the 10 years, but sneaks out of the place before he can receive his reward.
Personally I would try to do it, but I have my doubts that I could actually pull it off. Eventually it would get to the point where I couldn't stand it anymore and would leave.[/QUOTE]
Hey, I remember that story too, or something very similar.
Can't remember where I read it though, off the top of my head I'd say it was a book of short stories from some Russian classic author, but I'm not sure...
[QUOTE=Jasi]Hey, I remember that story too, or something very similar.
Can't remember where I read it though, off the top of my head I'd say it was a book of short stories from some Russian classic author, but I'm not sure...[/QUOTE]
Yea it's the same story. I just looked it up on wiki, it's called [I][URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bet_%28short_story%29"]The Bet[/URL][/I], by [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Chekhov"]Anton Chekhov[/URL]:
[QUOTE]The Bet is an 1889 short story by Anton Chekhov about a banker and a young man who make a bet with each other based on capital punishment and whether the death penalty is better or worse than life in prison. An ironic twist responds to this exploration of the value of a human life with an unexpected result. The terms of the wager state that if the lawyer can live in solitary confinement for 15 years, he will be given 2 million.
The lawyer spends his time in confinement reading books. In the meantime, the banker's fortune declines and he realizes that he will be unable to pay off the bet. The day before the bet is up, the banker resolves to kill the lawyer so as to not owe him the money. However, the banker finds a note written by the young man. The note declares that in his time in confinement the lawyer has learned to despise material goods for the fleeting things they are. Therefore, to demonstrate his contempt, he intends to leave confinement five minutes prior to when the bet would be up, thus losing the bet and unwittingly saving his own life.[/QUOTE]
^ That! Excellent!
Yeah, I remember it now. The final twist was awesome. Russian feel.
[QUOTE=Rojogaqu11]What if you could get money based on the time like this:
1 day: 50 dollars
1 week: 700 dollars
2 weeks: 2,000 dollars
3 weeks: 5,000 dollars
1 month: 10,000 dollars.
3 months: 75,000 dollars
6 months: 250,000 dollars
9 months: 800,000 dollars
10 months: 2,000,000 dollars
11 months: 4,000,000 dollars
12 months: 10,000,000 dollars
Would you last longer this way or not?[/QUOTE]
IDK... if you lose sense of time you think, "Its been at least 6 months man..." and then you get 75 grand (or worse, 10) and you kick yourself for the rest of your life. If you know exactly where you are as far as days, if you can see the moon and such or have a watch then this would def work.
Is this legal? I can totally see a reality TV producer making it.
[QUOTE=iamgine]Is this legal? I can totally see a reality TV producer making it.[/QUOTE]
I don't think it makes for good tv, day 76, subject is sleeping, again...maybe an online justin tv type stream could work lol....and as long as the person in there can leave at any point in time if he/she decides to, then I don't see why it would be illegal...
people who are saying they would do this in a heart beat dont know what sensory deprivation does to the mind, I think you would go nuts, so Ill pass on that. The human mind is set to absorb visual content aswell as use all 5 of the sensory perception's if we are deprived of all I dont know how long I would last, this is basically solitary confinement for a year, Id probably do it if I was allowed a couple of pens and a sketch pad or notebook otherwise hell no
Yeah I just read up a little on sensory deprivation and the long term effects. I dont see how $10mil is gonna help that. I'll try this but I'm not certain I'll last. And if I or anyone does, good luck remaining sane and not developing some type of mental illness that may result in this.
Oh, I'd expect to go crazy in there, but the 10 mil will ease the suffering once I get out. I just hope I'm not too crazy when I get out and waste a lot of the money on crazy things.