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poopatroopa3 t1_jb3xem8 wrote
Reply to comment by Succulentslayer in A duo of 81-year-old women are on the adventure of a lifetime: Seeing the world in 80 days by OregonTripleBeam
Not OP but I heard that people do this by carrying close to nothing on them and sleeping at super cheap hostels while working for them part time, or just remote work in general.
poopatroopa3 t1_iwuufdb wrote
Reply to comment by empleat in For world philosophy day 13 thinkers share the philosophical questions that will define this century | Including Noam Chomsky on destruction, Naomi Oreskes on climate crisis and Carissa Veliz on innovation by IAI_Admin
That will happen naturally as people who grew up breathing lead from leaded gasoline die https://youtu.be/IV3dnLzthDA
poopatroopa3 t1_jdeuzks wrote
Reply to Do you have to be unhappy now for success in the future? [Discussion] by TreatThompson
It doesn't have to be bad, it's an act of sacrificing the present/delaying gratification for a future reward. Ideally you express gratitude to your past self when you get the reward, as they made your life easier, and then pay it forward to your future self 😄
As for the fisherman story, I think most people are like him and would rather relax more and that's alright. Other people really enjoy developing things and that's alright too.