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Whenever I habe to ask myself that question I remind myself I'm doing the best I can considering the circumstances of my upbringing. And that I already did a lot of good even though it often damaged myself.
I arrange to do culturally stimulating things in the evenings or weekends like seeing a concert/opera, going to an art gallery or a movie. The rest of the time I'm pouring effort into my career or long term relationship, which are both rewarding in the long term. Sometimes I like "switch-off" entertainment like sports when I've got a free schedule.
Coffee. Scary amounts of it.
Death being the most boring shit I can possibly imagine is pretty high on the list.
Legs.
games, anime, programming, music and lemmy
Music, dog.
Yeah! Like, singing your favorites to the dog but changing the words to be about their floppy ears or their Frito paws.
Metabolism mostly. Kinda glommed into a listlessness of not knowing what I'm doing with my life in a professional sense.
Just good ass coffee
Not asking that question
Lisa needs braces.
Dental plan!
I'm too fucking lazy to kill myself, that's what.
I really like learning things and every day I'm here, I have the opportunity to learn more.
The incredible happiness of exchanging the time I was given on earth for money so I can pay my bills. Highly recommended, 10/10.
Landlord demands rent so I have to keep working to pay it
The self-destructive voice is a liar. We do not listen to them.
Waiting for the day we finally and collectively eat the rich.
Figuratively: my family Literally: caffeine and sugar
KREBS cycle and curiosity
3 Things: My Cat Billy Joel And my Programming
A lack of alternatives. The only option is to get up and go to work.
I like reading books, having meals with my spouse, seeing friends, listening to music, dabbling with my hobbies, and petting our cat.
Oh; and drugs
You're looking at it.
The next Warframe expansion
Food and water.
Blåhajar
Video Games, friends and my dream of buying a sailboat someday to sail around the world.
Weed
Basically nothing. But like I'm gonna die eventually, why try to rush to the finish line?
But what is the point of living a slow life, if it means you'll die and it'll all amount to nothing anyways?