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What should be your most important goals in life right now?

1. Question everything (just in case) because at the very least, it leads to learning.
2. Stop AI before it takes over the world (cynical joke...and yet, kind of not).
3. Do suspect the Spanish Inquisition.
4. Vote "illuminati" because they at least get things done.
5. Diversify funds, just not in anything that's crypto-currency.
6. Eat less carbs.
 
Breathing. Enjoying myself. Living as stress free life as possible (which include number 3 from Velociraptor's list) and maintaining personal finances in such way that I can afford proper care when the years start catching me (number 5 from Dagan's list).

My spirit animal is probably a stereotype of sloth (I say stereotype, because they are actually not lazy or that chill creatures, those are just stereotypes).
 
This is just something I heard on the radio today but I like the thought of it. It was someone talking about Sigmund Freud saying that "the goal in life was to end unbearable misery so that we may simply contend with ordinary human sadness". Perhaps not the most optimistic thing in the world but it has me thinking about the fleeting nature of "happiness" and how maybe it's contentedness that we should be striving for instead, or barring that simply avoiding abject misery.
 
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