What are you going to do with the rest of your life?
There are so many ways to live a beautiful life.
What have you chosen? What would you like to do?
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Live every day like it’s my last. I can’t waste time sitting around and not enjoying my life to the fullest! :)
Help other people in need. I can’t stand seeing other people suffer.
Live it, and help others do the same. Plus teaching, which I love.
Sing in an alternative rock band, make/perform in movies with @ddude1116, write a comic book series or maybe a book or two?, and teach either English or Social Studies. Oh, and fly a plane.
My goals are much more modest now… spend as much time as I can with my Vicky, visit my grown children and my grandchildren as often as I can, spend some time on my Harley, and just try to enjoy however much time I have left. : )
Fluther?
Seriously, I’m gonna be a Jedi.
Try to be the best father I can be.
After I graduate from college I want to use the trust fund I inherited to open my own non-profit organization to help inner city children or children in/from third world countries realize their potential through creativity. I hope to take the artistic talent I have been given to spread joy to the world. I like to think of life like this:
“What you do for yourself dies with you, what you do for others and the world remains and is immortal” -Albert Pine
be an awesome wife, a devoted mother, and I daily work towards becoming a kinder person.
If my plan to live close to forever succeeds, I’ll eventually take a shuttle craft trip around Olympus Mons.
I try everyday not to be lazy, so that I can go out and make great memories.
I’ve chosen to go to school, take university, get some kind of degree, get a job, have a family, and eventually see the world (either with my family, or when I’m old).
What about you, @ninjacolin?
Two chicks at the same time.
@cockswain For the rest of your life? Surely, you’ll need some time off.
Write books, articles, short stores and build bird houses.
@kawohi
A commendable goal indeed! All of the turmoil and pain ( especially when they’re teenagers ) is more than worth it when you see the little people you helped raise grow into strong, compassionate, wise and loving adults. I will pray for you, if that’s ok.
I am retired, but I will never be a couch potatoe. I am still very active in my social life. Since I have worked 2 and 3 jobs in twenty years, I plan on giving my body a rest for at least one more year.
I plan on working a part-time job to keep active mentally and physically.
@john65pennington
I know what you mean, John. That’s why I was going to go for the PhD, but it looks like I’m not going to get any help from the VA on that, so it’s unlikely I’ll be able to go for it. I do plan other things to keep my mind occupied though! [ Film at eleven! ] : D
To love and to be loved. I think that if it ever will be possible for me, a life as a volunteer will be awesome. However, I am content to looking forward to teach the next generation.
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