0 sats \ 6 replies \ @gmd 28 Feb
You sound like an awesome grandson. I believe your grandparents would want you to explore more to find your own personal happiness.
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Well, I am 😄, the thing is: I'm the most content whenever I'm with my family. It's not that I'm longing for some exotic, adventurous experiences per se, I'm more looking for something to work towards, something of substance...
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I'm the most content whenever I'm with my family.
good!
also, traveling is good for refreshing, what is more important or life-changing is learning and creating, traveling ( consuming ) is not the way to grow.
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I've found that blindly consuming tends to leave some kind of emptiness; I'm all for doing it the hard, and thus more often than not, the cheap way.
I'd like to do a study in regards to learning and creating, but most studies I've looked into created the impression that they are strictly a prep for a future full of work (career), which isn't what I'm pursuing.
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simply learning for the joy of learning (not for a job) or learning for survival? Contrary to popular belief bitcoin does not fix everything. You can't eat bitcoin. What happens if SHTF? We all need to learn how to survive - think food, water, growing, production, saving, preserving, other survival skills. FWIW I would love to be in your position in terms of not having to worry about working full-time. I have a massive list of shit I'd love to learn, skills to learn for survival, health and just the fun of it. I look at my in-laws who have worked their whole lives to retire and just go to the supermarket, eat, drink booze, watch TV, sleep repeat. I feel like retirement is wasted on them.
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I find solace in reading.
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I indeed started to read more, too. I've gotten "Broken Money" delivered today, which I'll start tomorrow.
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