Okay. So. First question: what do you consider to be your socioeconomic status in terms of class currently? Nothing too specific, I don't need anything detailed.
Alright. So, do you have any outstanding goals for your future, such as career paths, and, if so, what sort of wealth do you hope to be generating in the future, from humble to wealthy?
(if you could reply to the question messages, that'd help dearly)
@FlagAsSpam I would want to take care of my family, make sure all of their needs are met, and I'd like to donate and volunteer on a regular basis to the Seattle Humane Society and Mountains to Sound Greenway.
@FlagAsSpam I would use my access wealth to (in this order) help my family (if any), help my church and related charities, and perhaps start up some organization to help Autism and related disorders, then poverty.
@Maltysen So what are some main factors of your meaning to life?
(we all have oddly similar dreams. o-o)
@all If you would like to say so (you may opt out of answering if you wish), do you believe in some form of deity or a form of afterlife? If so, do you believe that working for this afterlife is a great part of your meaning to life?
@FlagAsSpam I feel that there must be some sort of greater power, but its a waste of time trying to figure it out, and that current religions are very probably wrong about it.
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ Sort of. I haven't done enough research on the various schools of thought to know exactly what category my views fall into, but socialist sounds pretty close AFAIK.
@FlagAsSpam I think our planet is quite an astonishing thing, when you compare it to the 'average' piece of universe of the same size. And I like to believe to experience something after "death" but at the same time thinking that rationally, I should expect nothing, and that if I want to experience something, I should do it while alive.
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ If you mean Christian (or otherwise religious) implies not truly socialist, I would disagree. I think socioeconomic views and religious views are entirely separate. (Or at least they are in my mind.)
Clarification: when I said 5 nouns, I meant non-short term life goals, such as "family", or "wealth". If you believe that chocolate or manga are the biggest contributors to your life, good on you, but I mean overall general meaning of life.
@FlagAsSpam I wish it still was as big as it used to be. Music is something that connects people from every culture, and it is one of most positive and admirable thing humanity has been able to produce so far. Close to an universal "religion".
@FlagAsSpam I just spent a considerable amount phrasing that, as I still have trouble expressing something close enough to what I want to say in english=)