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What Would You Do If You Won The Lottery?

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2 hours ago, Elton said:

@Eskilon quit my job 

Why? Your current job is not your life purpose?

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11 minutes ago, Aaron p said:

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Cant buy that with 200 million, LOL.

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14 minutes ago, Eskilon said:

Cant buy that with 200 million, LOL.

Second hand. Boom

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probably buy a nice house in a nice location:)

and then do something good for humanity with the rest. what spontaneously comes to mind is children in need, and maybe improving the education system to account for more general life skills, mental and emotional well-being...as this isn't taught or prioritised enough yet, and it could have a huge positive effect on many people's lives, and the kind of society they will go on to co-create in the future.

On 25/07/2025 at 0:54 PM, Eskilon said:

I think this question is important to see if you are really aligned with your life purpose.

...this is just what i spontaneously came up with...but what you're saying makes sense! so for me it's like a mixed interest in education and psychology...haven't yet decided between the two. as of now, i'm not actively pursuing either...thanks for reminding me that i should:)

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35 minutes ago, Judy2 said:

probably buy a nice house in a nice location:)

and then do something good for humanity with the rest. what spontaneously comes to mind is children in need, and maybe improving the education system to account for more general life skills, mental and emotional well-being...as this isn't taught or prioritised enough yet, and it could have a huge positive effect on many people's lives, and the kind of society they will go on to co-create in the future.

That`s awesome to hear. Yeah, so much is being missed in general life skills, society runs on specialization without considering the downsides and alternatives to it. 

 

38 minutes ago, Judy2 said:

this is just what i spontaneously came up with...but what you're saying makes sense! so for me it's like a mixed interest in education and psychology...haven't yet decided between the two. as of now, i'm not actively pursuing either...thanks for reminding me that i should:)

It is a really powerful question. You might no be able to resolve it for some time, but it really helps to decide what you really want to do with your time.

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I would go to every spiritual location and suck the energy up. Like a pilgrimage. When I eat mushrooms I saw mayan energy around me and its no coincidence  the only spiritual temple I've ever been to was mayan.

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Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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29 minutes ago, Hojo said:

I would go to every spiritual location and suck the energy up. Like a pilgrimage. When I eat mushrooms I saw mayan energy around me and its no coincidence  the only spiritual temple I've ever been to was mayan.

Become a spiritual energy synthesizer:)

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I remember stumbling across this question when I was about 25 or so. If you woke up tomorrow and never had to consider money again, how would you spend your time? 

This question can lead to an existential crisis as well because many people would realize they don't even know what they would do, and when trying to figure it out, we come up with answers that we think are good, but when we actually think about it deeper, it often doesn't seem that great. It is good for seeing "where ever you go, there you are". 

I think what I would do is find some sort of huge project to work on that involves raising the baseline level of consciousness of humanity. And I'd probably take 2-week vacations every quarter. Also would get deep into maximizing self-development. Maybe build a revolutionary self-development platform utilizing AI. 

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@Eskilon Thats why we are here. To gather energy. The spiritual places have very condensed special energy.

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Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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1 hour ago, Joshe said:

I remember stumbling across this question when I was about 25 or so. If you woke up tomorrow and never had to consider money again, how would you spend your time? 

I think this question is at the crux of human life -- period. 

This question should be probed into the human mind since infancy, or very early. The contemplation of this matter since the beginning of one's life would dispel so many illusions and suffering down the road, its crazy.

I see so many people doing stuff just because of the money, or status or something of the like. Which looking with a compassionate view you can't really blame them -- survival is difficult and most people swim in an ocean full of sharks wanting to take advantage of them.

But I argue that if we were to build a more intelligent and conscious environment we should view work and activities with deep respect and reverence. A mission, you might say. To align with your mission, is the thing that will bring the most satisfaction and contentment.

1 hour ago, Joshe said:

I think what I would do is find some sort of huge project to work on that involves raising the baseline level of consciousness of humanity. And I'd probably take 2-week vacations every quarter. Also would get deep into maximizing self-development. Maybe build a revolutionary self-development platform utilizing AI. 

Sick shit! Imagine an AI eco-system that maximezes intelligence and love through global collaboration and respect:)

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1 hour ago, Hojo said:

Thats why we are here. To gather energy. The spiritual places have very condensed special energy.

I want to go to khajuraho(Hindu/tantric temple) if I have the chance. People say the energy there is powerful. I want to see if it is true:)

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@Judy2 You're welcome:)

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4 hours ago, Eskilon said:

I think this question is at the crux of human life -- period. 

Yes, it’s a very powerful question. I remember when it first came to me, it was like discovering gold. I started asking everyone in my inner circle the question, thinking I could get them to see the beauty and utility of it. Lol.

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