If all your basic needs were met and you didn't have to work to get by, what would you do with your life?
If all your basic needs were met and you didn't have to work to get by, what would you do with your life?
If all your basic needs were met and you didn't have to work to get by, what would you do with your life?
Get high and scroll Lemmy, apparently
Work to solve problems. Not on a fixed schedule, but my choosing.
Also, long walks and visiting people I like.
Work on Free Open Source Software. Seriously, I fucking love software engineering and I can't really imagine doing anything else with my life. In fact, that's kinda my current plan - work towards financial independence and then work on things that matter to me, on my own terms. I really hope I won't get burned out somewhere in the process.
Same here. I wanna study compsci, do some research into things I pick up as being interesting along the way, then work on FOSS for as much as I can (without burning myself out, or anything like that). The world doesn't appreciate FOSS enough, but it could very well be the future of computing, as our capitalistic society quickly gets fucked up :')
I'm a licensed electrician. I do construction for my job.
If I didn't need to work to support myself and my family, I'd offer my services as a licensed electrician to my community at-cost. I'd charge for materials, but not my own labor. Basically, just use the skills I have to support others in my community who could benefit from those skills.
But I also wouldn't work anything close to 40 hours/week.
It's really satisfying. I've done this a few times, fixing someone's home when they couldn't otherwise afford it is one of the biggest ways to make an impact on someone.
Done this in IT for folks, even back when I was charging for it. No one has the skills and knowledge to do everything in the modern world, and not everyone can pay a pro.
Same here but fixing bikes, mowers, cars etc. I do a little when I can now, but finding the time isn’t trivial.
but finding the time isn’t trivial
Preach it! I work 40+ hours plus have a 3yo and 5yo. There's no such thing as free time except when I'm supposed to be sleeping.
I’d start with gardening, fishing, road tripping, camping, hiking, but I think that might eventually not be stimulating enough. I’d probably pickup a hobby that would enable artistic expression. Maybe pottery, or stained glass?
Get on my bike and see how far it could take me. And when I was done with that I would go build bike trails for my community.
Get a proper sleep.
Painting, drawing. General arts. Travel. Eating adventures. Fitness. Electronics and automation. Programming. Health focus.
And I'd make my point and click adventure game. Finally.
The dream
I would do nothing while also not stressing out about doing nothing.
"Know what I did yesterday? Nothing. I did nothing. And it was everything I thought it would be."
I think you wouldn't stress if you know you have no restriction on the free time.
For me I stress that I want to maximise the use of out of my very limited free time and can't decide what I want to do, only to completely squander it.
Make music, write terrible sci-fi, and publish economics research (assuming we haven’t reached post-scarcity yet).
Basically I’d have time to actually dedicate myself to my hobbies.
Travel, camp, travel. Play with dog
All the things I do for fun and hobbies I would do a lot more. Which would likely be the following:
But mostly I would work on living the permaculture / herbalism fantasy.
Damn, you really have a plan up your sleeve. Good for you!
Well I have a long term plan to become a Slash worker. I want to be a day job / Herbalist. So have some ideas about how to the last part in a much slower timeline. Need to keep the day job but don't want it to be my only thing but its mostly talk at this point.
do you want a list?! I have adhd and 1.324 different hobbies and projects in different stages of completeness. If I had free time I would get 200 more hobies and start 200 more project without finishing the ones before lol
I'm a software engineer so I'd probably seek a way to use my skills in a way that benefits people, possibly something tied to volunteering work I already do. And also contribute to some open source project.
I'd try to maintain a somewhat regular working schedule but with fewer hours per day than I currently spend at my job. Maybe I'd travel and work from different places.
Volunteer at various non-profits. I am (sadly) one of those people that "need" to work in some capacity in order to fill fulfilled. I also need structure, which I'm not very good at building for myself. I need to be held accountable (such as being expected to show up to work at a certain time), and work has always helped me do that.
I'm about to leave my current job with no back-up plan, and while my savings and partner will provide for me for the rest of the year, I'm kinda dreading not having structure. I'll probably volunteer somewhere.
I'd like to think I'd actually do all the art I'm too fucking stressed to sit down and focus on. Maybe make a video game or two.
My long term wish has always been to fuck off to somewhere not-too-warm and tropical, and write stories from a place where I can see the sea.
Play video games. Bake bread. Learn to code. Create music. Maybe create a game of my own some day. Release it 100% for free because all my needs are met.
... oh, and sex. Lots of sex. But I think that goes without saying
Weird tangent. For a busy bread lover, have you considered a bread maker? I still make loaves by hand time to time, but with a bread maker my place regularly smells like a lovely cottage and im eating delicious fluffy bread a few times a week. It's one of those purchases I didnt know I would love and I end up using so regularly. It really changed my life for the better.
I had a bread maker and it drove me batty, it was like Schrodinger's bread box. Put ingredients in, and then no control over what happens. Maybe bread, maybe brick, no way to adjust it. I gave it to the neighbor because it was causing anxiety.
Now, for quite a few years I do make sourdough.(long enough my high school age kids can't remember before I did) . That is bread making. A long runway to adjust the timing, and really at any point you can throw it in the fridge and go to work, start again when you have time. And plenty of opportunity to touch the dough to understand what it needs. Near 100% success with this, vs. about 60% with yeasted dough and bread maker.
I haven't, but I could maybe see myself doing that
I would work on open-source software and play games, which is what I already do, I'd just have more free time to do it.
So many hobbies
Harass minorities.
only correct answer
I'd love to keep working and volunteering. I'd still contribute to society and the social network that comes with it, but with none of the burden of having to earn money to survive.
House in the middle of the woods, with internet connection. It's the weird eremite techno wizard life for me.
You're describing retirement. And, boy have I spent a LOT of time thinking about what that looks like.
A lot of people have lists of things they'd do, see, learn, or be. I had one too, but it kept fucking changing depending on where I was in life and what my interests were.
Any list I had always felt restrictive. Here's where I ended up instead...
I would put my energy and attention only on the things that I want to put them on at any given time.
I guess some call that living in the moment, but I call it retirement.
What is retirement? A time when you will have enough money to just exist in whatever way you desire? Sounds fake.
Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, Or what's a heaven for?
Work so that others can also have their needs met.
Ride my Motorcycle and brew beer. Then go work out. Hang with friends. Hike, swim, explore the world.
That's my current situation after retiring a few years ago. I stay busy with personal software projects, running a weekly in-person D&D campaign and playing in others, cooking, 3d design and printing, Arduino/ESP and electronics, woodworking, reading, TV & movies, and random crafting and other stuff that comes up.
I would spend a lot of time tending my garden, growing rare produce to share with the community, and crafting.
I'd work on cars. And my house. It feels like I'm fighting entropy, I fix one thing and find 2 more problems in the process. But I know some of that is just the previous home owner doing a bunch of diy.
Learn to wood work and build furniture. I have a deep, deep loathing for flat pack furniture.
Garden. I'd love to have a proper garden.
Honestly. I'd just like to be rid of my anxiety over finances.
DM or GM tabletop games for groups
I have ADHD and my hobby is collecting hobbies. I don’t typically get bored. I would likely need to do some side gig to supplement buying things for new hobbies.
I'm terrified because I don't really have an answer.
I think that's okay, because that just means your answer is something like "take some time to breathe and introspect about what I care about when I am given the space to care about stuff", or "try out a bunch of stuff I didn't have time or money for before, to see what seizes my passions".
I mean, it's not okay — it's a fucking injustice that so many of us are deprived of the opportunity to explore what we would do if we were free to live as we chose, but it's okay in the sense that it's not your fault, in case that's what you were feeling
I think the saying “if more money wouldn’t change the way you live your life, then you’re already rich” applies to me pretty well. I don’t think my life would be all that different. Maybe I’d spend more time working on my own projects instead of customers’, but generally speaking, there’s nothing I’m not doing because of financial limitations.
My ultimate goal, though, would be to buy a small old farm with some land and spend the rest of my adult life working on that.
Art and music.
Science research.
This depends. But based on how much I have, one of these:
Open a small bar/tapas place in my neighborhood.
Travel
Do what I do when not working - garden, read, exercise, take care of the land & the animals, go see live music.
Nothing.
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 😁
Making music, and building guitars. That's all.
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!
That sounds fun, might do that part time in this scenario while getting through the backlog of media that's piled up over the years.
I parttimed it as a teenager and in my early 20. It was really great and I enjoyed it a lot, but it's not a fulltime carreer if you don't have a degree in it.
Apparently it requires a masters!
Create art. Writing screenplays and books. Painting, gardening, working out, traveling, seeing live music, volunteer with whatever great organization I happen to be into at the time. Spend more time in my community. Have children.
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.
Does Lemmy have a FI/RE community?
Continue to work for extra shit probably. Sure basic needs are met, but I don't think basic needs count for computer parts, drones, supplies for home improvements. My life would be easier on bills but would still need funds for projects and hobbies.
Work out, do DIY at home, volunteer at my local cat shelter and dedicate more time to making music, gaming and general computer fiddlin'. If it was literally just basic needs with no cash maybe host some services for people on a small scale or teach about self hosting for money to afford luxuries.
2 chicks at the same time
...and I thought I'm the only man with dreams.
Would finally make my dream game.
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.
Judging by what I've seen lately: crime and opression to maintain my status because I only understand the world through the lenses of artficial scarcity and zero sum game theory.
Someone asked me this question recently and I had a minor existential crisis.
Gardening, fishing, skiing, hunting, making furniture, building boats, long road trips with the family.
Basically typical retirement shit.
Read, learn, create, and explore.
I'd love to go back to school, not for better grades, but purely for learning. There are some interesting af fields out there!
You know that guy that makes videos about how to live with Neolithic technology? That.
Pick up learning new languages and how to draw and make music. Create the things i think would be awesome but nobody else wants to and i cant because i dont have the money to learn efficently the skills required. Live in a nice little house in the woods with someone who loves me for who i am. Eat healthy and exercise.
make art
and garden. make art and garden.
I loathe gardening. But i'll gladly build you your gardening stuff! Teamwork, yeah!
So many garden projects indoor and outdoor I want to do.. never find the time.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Have you heard of the Trash Network and Garbage Time?
Heh, I do now. Dudes pretty entertaining.
Id probrally learn programming and become a Linux distro/software maintainer for projects like Debian and maybe Libreboot.
I would make handcrafted furniture, work on my garden, and contribute to open source software that supports both farming and woodcrafts.
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
Teach
Write, program, cook, maybe have sex
Retire. Fighting my medical conditions is a full time job as it is.
Same thing I do for money now, handyman shit
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.
Make a tiny caravan and travel all over
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
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.
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.
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.
This right here. While my career might be in tech, nothing ever calls me like being a proper steward of the land. You can wake up and look out and see what you did growing and becoming stronger every day. It enriches your soul.
And we aren't even talking about how you feel when you donate food to people who need it.
I’d be a teacher
Run an animal sanctuary and grow lots of veggies and flowers
Enjoy it
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.
Purse writing
Help my community with the things I have expertise in.
Have children
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
Volunteer at a rescue centre to help the dogs and other animals
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'll tell you what I'd do, man...
i'd pick a direction and start walking.
Write, read and analyze literature. Hopefully I’ll be able to do it as a job.
Open a non-profit primitive skills school. There are several of these skills that are rapidly dying and will likely be gone within a generation.
like what? a generation sounds a little extreme...
Some will probably exist as exhibition pieces in places like Williamsburg, but a lot of the practical skill and techniques are in danger of being lost due to lack of use. Among the skills that I would like to see preserved are things like flint knapping, blacksmithing (blade smithing is still doing fairly well), foraging, manual land navigation, and to an extent manual stone carving / banking masonry.
Much of the manual nature of these skills has been replaced by automation or handheld electronics, so they are practiced by a dwindling number of artisans.
I would find work where I enjoy myself, and get a hobby of travelling the world and documenting cultures
Find a deserted corner in the Pacific Northwest temperate rainforest, likely up near Haida Gawaii, and just… vanish.
I like civilization in general for the benefits it brings. I even like a few people. But humanity in general…
I truly enjoy solitude.
Indie game development. Except more full time instead of just on weekends like I do now.
I'm there. I'm hanging out with friends, spending time in nature, I have a few hobbies, and the rest of the time I'm summoning the wrath of the gods and goddesses to smite the corrupt powers of the world.
So, I'm pretty content.
You better up that smite'n. Its pretty corrupt out there.
I'd make a few kids with my wife, make my private pilot license and travel the world with my family by plane (as the pilot, of course). In the meantime I build aviation related open source software.
Continue to work and fuck over poor people is very popular.
I would take classes for stuff that actually interests me. And spend more time on hobbies. It's pretty obvious to me honestly. I don't understand how people get depressed and bored when they retire. It actually makes no sense to me. It's super common too. People feel like they "have no purpose" and absolutely crumble in retirement. It blows my mind. I feel like those people are super fucking boring and have no interests.
I wish I could be a perpetual student attending college. And open a business that im passionate about.
Make music, perform music, make games, make movies, write small books and maybe draw pictures.
And then I would try out being a research attorney, being an EMT, a pilot, maybe working with NASA at some point and working for some government agency specializing in digital warfare.
People always assume if you had everything you would just sit at home and be lazy and never try anything. But from my experience you don't do that shit just because you're complacent, you do it because either you are way too stressed out to try out new stuff or you are in the middle of a depressive episode. Almost all people I know wouldn't be able to be lazy for more than 2 weeks, they would start making something.
Organise more and better LARPs
Start painting or some shit idk
Acting and singing. Studied Musical Theater in my twenties but couldn't see myself making a living at it.
Write only free code. Right now, probably 80% of my code is free. I’d bump that up to 100%.
Travel, learn culture science theologie languages and so much more, teach
Game (and probably stream myself doing so) a lot, get more exercise, volunteer a bit, probably contribute to open source projects a lot more
Write sci fi novels and take care of stray cats
Become a blacksmith. I'd make all sorts of things.
And a welder. And a tool and die man.
I'd work with metal. And at some point I'd make a point to learn glass blowing because it's cool.
Exercise, drink wine, read more, and take tons of road trips.
Learn shit.
When all your needs are met, you help others with theirs.
I've been using the stress of needing to do things to keep me going. Without it I can't even imagine what I'd do.
I teach philosophy for a living these days.
I’d probably keep doing that, but less of it.
I’d also do a lot of writing.
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
The same life but without the pressure of a job.
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.
Probably mostly cooking, cleaning, going on adventures with the dog, playing music, and smoking extravagant amounts of weed
Spend as much time as I could in nature or playing video games. Or playing video games while in nature. Lots of camping.
Go around pantsing people all day. Go so hard that it starts to feel like work. Then pants myself and end it all.
Haha I like to be silly at work sometimes after I’ve already paid the big monthly expenses. I say, “I’m here to do two things help kids and pay bills, and I’m all outta bills.” I would continue to work in my field on a part time basis. Then I would make time for a few doctor appointments and start going to therapy again. I’d walk my dog at different parks more often. Hopefully id make more time with my friends and family assuming they have the same deal. I would want to be more involved with my community too.
First year I'd definitely visit all Formula 1 Grand Prix.
Do so much more with horses Video games Art
Knowing me, do what I normally do in my free time, but hopefully actually get projects done.
I'd have plenty of time to play games, watch my shows, listen to CDs/music, hopefully finish a project I started on Wattpad or another program, and spend time learning coding to help with my NeoCities site and some other projects I wanna work on but don't know enough to make become a realiety.
Probably continue to work in transpiration with special needs school kids. My job isn't so much about money to me at this point I'm deeply emotionally invested.
I would still be programming. Just that it would be the projects I want to do, instead of the ones my employer wants to do.
Streamer but in like a chill way, no subs
Fish
I'd follow Phish in concert
Beat on red hot metal with a hammer, and fly hot air balloons.
So all that would change is that my basic needs would actually be met.
I'd throw parties probably, but only if poverty were eliminated for everyone.
I mean I think you can still throw some parties even before then. Just keep it realistic.
Basic needs only? Still work so I can have money to do more than just basic things.
I don't think I'd ever leave the makerspace.
I would become an author and write plenty of fiction, poems, short stories. I might also get into game development. And if time permits, I would even pick up on astronomy.
Still work but at a reduced rate and else I would actually think about volunteering or improving my living conditions like a garden or tech at gome :)
Volunteer, hands down. Local community stuff, create something akin to a co-op public broadcasting channel, spend time with my animals, bake and donate goods.
Exactly what I am already doing. imagineering my top rated VR Theme Park and explore SE Asia and other parts of the world. Love both.
You know those people who restore old machinery and equipment? Locomotives, historic warships, industrial sites and so on? I'd absolutely be dedicating my day to that. There's something so satisfying about seeing that old stuff work, but they're always chronically understaffed and struggling to keep up with everything.
Oh, and write a novel.
Exercise to get healthy and work on my garden, to start. Then I'd handle any necessary projects for my home. Then I'd find causes to support by volunteering.
Metal, leather and wood working. Bee keeping and running a little shop
Go into teaching. I love to assist others in their learning voyage, I love science, research, classes. However, financial realities mean that I would be starving if I pursued that path. So I find fulfillment in adjacent activities in my current line of work. I would also have an electronics workshop, repairing computers and other electronics for fun.
Without joking, most likely I would watch more Lemmy.
A podcast about the pre-columbian Americas which in all honesty would be a Hardcore History knockoff.
While that is a nice fantasy I am unfortunately spending the grand majority of my time daily filling out job applications and watching coding tutorials at 2x speed.
Unless I receive a grant or some sort of income I can live off of up front I don't have the luxury to do a passion project at this time.
Would study and do arts and use our findings and research to help improve the world in some kind of way, even if its a little.
I'm into bird watching, so I'd want to travel to see new ones and what have you.
I would want to craft more.
I would read more.
I would take language lessons
I would work on that book idea
I would take classes on anything that interested me.
I would want to have a small farm, I just think it's neat.
Write, write until I drop dead, with a smile in my face.
I would make radio. I do one show a week and I sometimes struggle to find time to even prepare for that, so if time weren't an issue I'd probably end up just doing a load more.
I would walk my dog, lift weights, study foreign languages, help my community
Politics. Gotta ensure that utopia survives and expands
I'd make a lot of paintings, learn how to animate, compose a gigaton of music, make a graphic novel, collect analog synths and various folk instruments, gaze at the stars, go camping a lot, make a garden of native plants, design my house to be optimal and asestically pleasing, read a lot of books, spend time with friends, host a server or two. And travel. Lots of travel but I'd do travel where I stay in one place for months as opposed to multiple in a couple of weeks so that I could really absorb the culture.
I'd dive fully into circuitboard electronics
Write, travel
I would build affordable housing.
I'd make things like drones or robots or something.
I'd spend more time playing guitar and chess and spend more time with my son.
I'd be one of those old school naturalists and just, like, go live in a swamp for three years with one pair of clothes, a cot, a journal, and a pencil.
Travel, meet with friends, play video games, watch some movies.
I'd design and build useful things
Study more JiuJitsu and physiotherapy for poor people.
Sounds like it would have to be free or low cost hobby. So probably I'd go hiking, and camping while reading books and making coffee with my aeropress
Basically yurucamp. A nice cosy anime. You should watch it
If there's somehow a way in this utopia scenario to also maintain a moped like a Honda supercub or vespa, add that as well as I cruise around between hiking and camp sites
Yes I can do that right now but you know how it is what it is
A) mental health would absolutely improve so I'd have more energy for
B) producing more shows and putting on more events. Personally I don't want to retire because I want to create a career where if I did retire I'd just do what I was doing anyway. I'm kinda doing that now but I have more BS and stress to deal with.
Join a 3rd band, I guess.
Read a lot of books. Swim. Go for coffee anytime I could with friends. Volunteer. Sit and stare out the window at the rain. Foster parenting.
play more games learn to draw maybe pick up a new language.
Also my research but with less bs
Kung fu, charitable volunteering, and any intellectual challenge I could take on.
Make my pottery, dive deeper into woodworking, and learn permaculture farming.
Build things, well, until I get tired of it. The ADHD is strong and I hate fine finish work.
Move to Canada, Europe, or Aus/NZ.
Most likely scroll through Lemmy and play video games, pursue hobbies.
Make video games or digital interactive art pieces for VR
Go back to the low paying job that I really liked but couldn't afford.
write music and go fishing
I'd probably teach something like scuba diving.
Golf. So much golf.
Okay Trump
Are you really that stupid?