LoneWonderer

What are your goals for 2025?

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I'll get it started:

1. Work on mastering my money psychology so I can once and for all learn to save money instead of Spending it. Save 15,000$.

2. Run 2 ultra marathons.

3. Explore psychedelics more.

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  1. Work on my insecurities 
  2. Work on my health 
  3. Practice self care 
  4. Follow a more disciplined schedule 
  5. Bond better with my family 
  6. Focus on time management 
  7. Be more productive 
  8. Travel a bit 
  9. Do more artwork 
  10. Learn a foreign language 
  11. Focus on my relationship with food

 


 

 

 

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@Buck Edwards Hey, very cool! What Language are you thinking of Learning? Love the idea of travel always feels great to see new places! 😃 👍

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Just now, LoneWonderer said:

@Buck Edwards Hey, very cool! What Language are you thinking of Learning? Love the idea of travel always feels great to see new places! 😃 👍

German. 


 

 

 

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  • Developing 100% presence throughout the entire day
  • Becoming balanced, less flip flopping between extremes 
  • Work on my perfectionism, getting done more instead of overanalysing 
  • Work on my physique. 15 muscle ups. 1km run in 3:30 
  • Keeping up a consistent sleep schedule 
  • Learning how to work from home and independently 
  • Go out in nature more 
  • More adventures and socialising. I tend to overdo it with solitude , contemplation and integration
  • Complete financial independence, which I define as never having to work again for monetary purposes
  • Increasing my understanding of every aspect of the world and my place within it 
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1 minute ago, Marcel said:

 

  • Developing 100% presence throughout the entire day
  • Becoming balanced, less flip flopping between extremes 
  • Work on my perfectionism, getting done more instead of overanalysing 
  • Work on my physique. 15 muscle ups. 1km run in 3:30 
  • Keeping up a consistent sleep schedule 
  • Learning how to work from home and independently 
  • Go out in nature more 
  • More adventures and socialising. I tend to overdo it with solitude , contemplation and integration
  • Complete financial independence, which I define as never having to work again for monetary purposes
  • Increasing my understanding of every aspect of the world and my place within it 

Cute. 


 

 

 

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@Marcel thank you for sharing 👍👍👍 I wish you all the best for the new year! I liked the goal of complete financial independence, I'm aiming for that too in the long term. :)

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1. Get a new business off the ground in my industry

2. Find a long term partner

3. Develop a social circle of like minded people in my city


God and I worked things out

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One year is not big enough of a time frame for accomplishing anything worth mentioning in my opinion. I don't know why you guys keep setting up goals this way. But my significant long term goals are to live as naturally as possible (living in nature in a nice sturdy, well furnished cottage with every modern luxury that meets the eye as well) I already have a nice place in a city so now I want the opposite of that as well. I also want a good remote flexible relatively high paying job that will keep my brain sharp (but no people managment, I hate that). I want to be able to afford the healthiest and the tastiest diet humanly possible. That's pretty much it. Women are easy to get so I won't even mention that as a goal.

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Do things that are generally productive for my wellbeing instead of chasing fairy dust fantasies 


There really is nothing like a shorn scrotum — it's breathtaking... I suggest you try it.

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3 hours ago, NewKidOnTheBlock said:

One year is not big enough of a time frame for accomplishing anything worth mentioning in my opinion. I don't know why you guys keep setting up goals this way. But my significant long term goals are to live as naturally as possible (living in nature in a nice sturdy, well furnished cottage with every modern luxury that meets the eye as well) I already have a nice place in a city so now I want the opposite of that as well. I also want a good remote flexible relatively high paying job that will keep my brain sharp (but no people managment, I hate that). I want to be able to afford the healthiest and the tastiest diet humanly possible. That's pretty much it. Women are easy to get so I won't even mention that as a goal.

I like how you said it that one year won't change much. I agree with you. But maybe goals year to year can help lead up to your ultimate best life (Even though yes in theory you are already perfect right now and it's only a perception of lack). In my case for example my goal this year to master my finances is a stepping stone to my ultimate goal of fiancial freedom so I can travel the world and help various social projects in the long term. It was fun to read you'd like to spend more time and live in nature. sounds lovely thanks for sharing. :)

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3 hours ago, LoseYourvelf said:

Do things that are generally productive for my wellbeing instead of chasing fairy dust fantasies 

🙏🙏🙏

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