hmmm, well for the entire life to be perfect, I’d need to redo the last 30 years, but that’s well outside my scope to imagine.
So we’re going to start with corrective action. All my debts paid off, and enough to travel the world for six months. That’s the kind of palette cleanser I’d need to wash the hopeless futility out of my mind and body.
Then, assuming I could literally do anything…. there’s an abandoned missile silo I’d buy and work on roughly half of my waking hours. The other half would be evenly split; I’d have a garden with tomatoes, onions, spinach, potatoes, rhubarb, strawberries, figs, apples, carrots, basil, garlic, apricots, I’m sure there’s more I would think of once I got started.
I’d keep a cow, a few dozen chickens and a few goats for eggs, meat, milk
other than that?? I’d have a track carved out around the edge of the property for bicycling/dirtbike.
The big unknown is would I still need escapism? Would I still play video games and read books like I do now if I had so much awesome stuff going on?
Oh, and my life wouldn’t be complete if I didn’t have at least three kids to look after…. preferably my own, but I’m flexible on that point. Pretty soon assuming a similar timeline I’d have to start looking after my parents, but my kids would take over a lot of that when they’re old enough.
a big intergenerational compound, rich in electronics, books, good food, and cool air.
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What if this one that I have is already perfect?
Loser thinking, please do not take this harshly—if that is the case of already perfect, then why would you be on this website?
I mean perfect but with everything included. The bad, good, ugly and so on. As it is.
hmmm, well for the entire life to be perfect, I’d need to redo the last 30 years, but that’s well outside my scope to imagine.
So we’re going to start with corrective action. All my debts paid off, and enough to travel the world for six months. That’s the kind of palette cleanser I’d need to wash the hopeless futility out of my mind and body.
Then, assuming I could literally do anything…. there’s an abandoned missile silo I’d buy and work on roughly half of my waking hours. The other half would be evenly split; I’d have a garden with tomatoes, onions, spinach, potatoes, rhubarb, strawberries, figs, apples, carrots, basil, garlic, apricots, I’m sure there’s more I would think of once I got started.
I’d keep a cow, a few dozen chickens and a few goats for eggs, meat, milk
other than that?? I’d have a track carved out around the edge of the property for bicycling/dirtbike.
The big unknown is would I still need escapism? Would I still play video games and read books like I do now if I had so much awesome stuff going on?
Oh, and my life wouldn’t be complete if I didn’t have at least three kids to look after…. preferably my own, but I’m flexible on that point. Pretty soon assuming a similar timeline I’d have to start looking after my parents, but my kids would take over a lot of that when they’re old enough.
a big intergenerational compound, rich in electronics, books, good food, and cool air.