Essentially - what have you yet to achieve in life that you really yearn to achieve?
Travel - I've never travelled outside of the UK - my family went local for holidays. And I'm currently at the lower end of UK earners, so with a family even supposed "cheap" package holidays are quite out of my range. I mention this first simply because I covered a similar topic on another thread.
Mission - I'm still hoping that my own ideas and spiritual experiences will translate into some form of useful action, and lasting legacy. My aspirations of becoming a published author are a first step in this direction - but then there is the actual translation of "knowledge" into action that I still aim to achieve something of in my own life-time. Essentially I'd like to take a far more pro-active role in tackling serious humanitarian issues anywhere across the world - namely in tackling the worst poverty and helping implement poverty eradication programs that can save lives - especially on issues such as access to clean water, sustainable food development, and drainage, of course, for health issues. It remains to be seen how much I will ever be able to achieve. I remain ever hopeful, though. There is also the very real danger that there is a youthful optimism involved here - though hopefully life kicked my naivity from me long ago.
Travel - I've never travelled outside of the UK - my family went local for holidays. And I'm currently at the lower end of UK earners, so with a family even supposed "cheap" package holidays are quite out of my range. I mention this first simply because I covered a similar topic on another thread.
Mission - I'm still hoping that my own ideas and spiritual experiences will translate into some form of useful action, and lasting legacy. My aspirations of becoming a published author are a first step in this direction - but then there is the actual translation of "knowledge" into action that I still aim to achieve something of in my own life-time. Essentially I'd like to take a far more pro-active role in tackling serious humanitarian issues anywhere across the world - namely in tackling the worst poverty and helping implement poverty eradication programs that can save lives - especially on issues such as access to clean water, sustainable food development, and drainage, of course, for health issues. It remains to be seen how much I will ever be able to achieve. I remain ever hopeful, though. There is also the very real danger that there is a youthful optimism involved here - though hopefully life kicked my naivity from me long ago.