Though likely not achievable I would certainly be much happier if I could retire early and be done with the soul draining rat race, tired of the BS that is modern life in general especially the culture and politics of today.
If you don't mind me asking what kind of car is it??
It could one day be a collectors item, then one day you could sell it for $$$.
Post your 2019 resolutions and stategies here.
Though likely not achievable I would certainly be much happier if I could retire early and be done with the soul draining rat race, tired of the BS that is modern life in general especially the culture and politics of today.
Ambitious: Destroy the kyriarchy.
Less Ambitious: Go out and meet people and go to social events regularly (instead of staying home on the computer).
I always committ to reading at least 100 books a year. It's been a mad dash this December, but after I finish Judith Mann's Medieval Gnostics: The Bogomil and Alan Jaccobs's Eutopia: The Gnostic Land of Prester John (both admitedly short), I will be in the safe zone. Beyond that, I will likely committ to finishing some significant edits on my manuscripts and seeking an agent. The latter is not fun, but I'm hopeful.
I'm going to do calisthenic exercise on a regular basis and not quit.
Not gonna lie, needed the motivation.You're ENTJ. You can do whatever the fuck you want.
I don't believe in New Years Resolutions, cause people always seem to start at them full of hope and goodwill, and then give up on them two months later. Change doesn't happen overnight; it is willpower applied to day by day living.
That said, I'm slowly working on listening to my own voice more, giving more priority to my own wants and needs, being more assertive. My ultimate goal is authenticity. I will continue to improve myself next year.
I'm interested in what your political philosophy might be.
Unorthodox socialist ecofeminism? Save the earth and do not be a jerk-ism? A communitarian maybe?
I do not hold to specific labels really, but I can answer specific questions.