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Would finally make my dream game.
Work on myself for a good long while, then live a quiet happy life with some cats and, should i be so lucky, a partner i have mutual love and respect with.
See how deep the ADHD-hobby-collection rabbit hole can go 😁
Be a librarian. I always felt like being a custodian to knowledge was a noble pursuit, and I respect librarians alot for it. I never went into the field myself because I couldn't afford the schooling just to get a job that in my area, doesn’t pay very well. If pay wasn't a problem? Hoo boy!
Nothing.
I achieved this 2 years ago. I spend my time rock climbing, travelling to rock climbing, hanging with friends, lifting, running, tackling little diy projects, working part time in a fun job to get some extra spending money, and trying to sleep with as many hot women as possible.
This is a lot of fun, and I highly recommend it.
Chill on the couch. Watch Youtube. Go for bike rides. Learn the ukulele and go busking for fun. Do papercraft. I was able to do this for about 5 years, and then I had to go back to work, just as I was really getting my creative juices going.
Someone asked me this question recently and I had a minor existential crisis.
I'd love to go back to school, not for better grades, but purely for learning. There are some interesting af fields out there!
Define basic needs.
Is that just food water shelter utilities Healthcare clothing?
Does it include entertainment?
Travel?
Art and music.
Science research.
Make a tiny caravan and travel all over
All I want to do in life is make music, woodworking, and gardening for food. I would do that until I expired with a smile on my face.
I’d sell all my things to just travel. Living in one place and being stuck in a routine is like a mental prison for me.
Retire. Fighting my medical conditions is a full time job as it is.
Exercise, play music, go jogging around town and meet new people all the time. Basically what I do now except not having to condense it into the little time I have off.
I'd travel, try new cuisine, and I'd also pick up jobs for short stints to pick up skills, almost like journeyman apprentice, I'd also do some kind of social work, and go back to academia with the intent to actually learn and not just to get a degree and get a job, but to potentially do some actual research and development
Write, program, cook, maybe have sex
Teach
Short answer: work less.
Long answer: I actually enjoy my job, and have for a long time. If I had won several million long ago I would have kept my job because it (most of the time) was very fulfilling and important, though it has largely wrecked my body.
Now I can't fly anymore, so while my job is still important and fulfilling, it's not nearly as exciting, and I am constantly crazy busy, so I'd love to cut my hours about in half, probably. I'd still want to work.
Oh, and I'd build a forge in my backyard. So maybe work the same amount, but some of my time crafting things.
Today being labor day I would go down to the protest downtown, instead I'm going to the office to do as little work as I can manage, maybe have a couple meetings to slow other people down today too
I would make handcrafted furniture, work on my garden, and contribute to open source software that supports both farming and woodcrafts.
Same thing I do for money now, handyman shit
Make and restore furniture. Build shit. Garden. Read. Organize and fill out my media library. Learn programming and try to fix some of the problems I'm dealing with on Linux. Probably socialize more because I wouldn't be tired of dealing with people and stressed out from work all the time.
If I were rich Id open a "Nerd-pub" board games, tabletop games, arcade machines, pool tables, pinball machines...
If I were just "doing ok" id probably start a youtube channel buying really cheap cars of FB marketplace and just reviewing how much of a piece of shit I've bought this month.
Id probrally learn programming and become a Linux distro/software maintainer for projects like Debian and maybe Libreboot.
Make music, check it out:
I don't make money from it so I'd still do it even if all my needs were met.
Purse writing
Help my community with the things I have expertise in.
Have children
Run an animal sanctuary and grow lots of veggies and flowers
Build Legos and Gundam models. Finish writing my novel I keep restarting. Hold more Hunter: The Reckoning sessions for the group I Storytell for. Game, work my way through my backlog. Spend more time with my wife.
Write, read and analyze literature. Hopefully I’ll be able to do it as a job.
I’d be a teacher
i'd pick a direction and start walking.
Volunteer at a rescue centre to help the dogs and other animals
Enjoy it
When the weather is good, be outside as much as possible. Do more long-distance, or even multi-day treks. Dick around in the woods more (survival skills for fun, learn more about identifying local plants and fungi, etc). Bring a book and some basic snacks, and hang out in public park space more often (we've got some beautiful spaces here). Basically just a lot more exploration, primarily on foot, bike, or skateboard depending on distance and energy level.
When the weather is crap, spend more time keeping my place in order and looking nice. Listen to music, read books, maybe try and get more deliberate about a writing habit. Pick a public indoor space of some kind and become a regular. Maybe volunteer.
Spend more time working on good habits to keep the energy level up for the above long term.
I can answer this because it's true. I work out daily, cook every meal, hangout all day with my dogs, explore YouTube rabbit holes, and read scifi. Without an alarm, I'm suddenly a morning person. Up by five with energy. I'm trying to figure out my next move. Weird thing is, it's probably another career. Just on my terms
Making furniture with woodworking or maybe kitchen utensils with blacksmithing.
I work in cloud tech. Pretty good at it.
But I feel like I should be doing something with my hands. Like woodworking or blacksmithing.
I live in a apartment so I don't have the space to even try out hobby stuff. It's also expensive to do either.
I settled for electrical stuff and bought a bunch of gear to learn soldering. Playing with breadboard is interesting but I enjoy the soldering more.
I'd grow food. Good food, and way more than I or my family could possibly eat. I'd also grow beautiful, ecosystem-supporting native plants. I'd offer to do the same for my neighbors who dont enjoy such things, or who just want a beautiful and functional yard.
With my leftover time i'd go hiking a couple times a week, and I'd read scientific literature when the sun goes down.
Make stuffed animals and donate them to hospitals, fire stations, and police stations
Organize town-wide scavenger hunts
Learn to cook good food and give it away to people who want some
Start a group that would teach people how to use a sewing machine.
Organize a bearded dragon rescue.
Trim people's hedges
Make videos to share all my knowledge with people for free
Peter Gibbons: I would relax... I would sit on my ass all day... I would do nothing.
Lawrence: Well, you don't need a million dollars to do nothing, man.