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8 votes
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Undocumented, vulnerable, scared: The US women who pick your food for $3 an hour
6 votes -
Road-tripping with the Amazon nomads - To stock Amazon’s shelves, merchants travel the backroads of America in search of rare soap and coveted toys
8 votes -
It’s never going to be perfect, so just get it done
17 votes -
Denmark plans regulation of influencers following suicide note
7 votes -
Americans shouldn’t have to drive, but the law insists on it
23 votes -
Podcasts should stick to exonerating the innocent
8 votes -
Alaska fears 'brain drain' after forty-one percent proposed cut to university system
12 votes -
Dreams live on behind the fence
6 votes -
White men keep killing themselves with guns. The NRA is making it worse
16 votes -
The troubling business of bounty hunting
11 votes -
How Norway turns criminals into good neighbours
12 votes -
China Muslims: Xinjiang schools used to separate children from families
9 votes -
Patriotism has always fueled marginalization
5 votes -
It is your responsibility to follow up
10 votes -
How much money would you need to live the life that you want to live?
Consider the life you want to live, from the essentials to the luxuries. House, car, food, tech, kids, etc. Furthermore, consider where you want to live. Rural France? Downtown Tokyo? For the...
Consider the life you want to live, from the essentials to the luxuries. House, car, food, tech, kids, etc. Furthermore, consider where you want to live. Rural France? Downtown Tokyo?
For the purposes of the question I don't want you to think of the life of your wildest dreams (e.g. private jet, personal island, etc.), but I don't want you to think bare minimum either. Focus instead on "comfortable and fulfilling" according entirely to your own standards--a life that lets you live well and follow your aspirations with a sense of financial safety. Do not feel obligated to give a low, reasonable answer if your aspirations are higher, and don't feel obligated to shoot high if you're fine with a lower-cost lifestyle. Set your number entirely based around the desired archetypal life you want, rather than what you think is necessarily achievable based on your current financial situation.
Furthermore, don't anchor your hypothetical income to real-world standards. If you want to, for example, teach kindergarteners for a living and live in downtown San Francisco, and your desired income is $200,000 USD a year, that's perfectly fine for the purposes of this discussion despite the fact that you would be hard pressed to find a school there in real life that pays that much. I'm much more interested in the hypotheticals of the costs in your life rather than the feasibility of the income. Think of this less as a real-world budget and more of a thought experiment/personal reflection.
With all that in mind:
- What are the details of the life you want to live?
- Where do you want to live it?
- How much money would you need each year to make that feasible for you, and why?
I'm not interested in anything exact--just a ballpark estimate. And you don't need to give a full budget or anything. This should loose napkin math at best.
Also, to make things easier for everyone:
- Give your money as an amount per year.
- Give the currency you're using.
- Use combined income if your desired life involves multiple people.
- Do not judge someone else's desired life nor income.
Also, please specify which currency you are reporting in so that people can convert it to their local currency if needed to get a better sense of it.
15 votes -
An eleven-year neighborhood feud involved restraining orders, spells, and jail time
4 votes -
Why you can't trust me
18 votes -
Can ‘pods’ bring quiet to the noisy open office?
5 votes -
It takes years to fully recover from big storms like Sandy
6 votes -
Why productivity isn't about time management - It's about attention management
6 votes -
Rent and its discontents: Against the landlords and the police, in cities poisoned by wealth
6 votes -
In parts of Europe from the 14th to 19th centuries, some divorces were decided through "Impotence Trials"
10 votes -
Reparations are not the answer - The struggle against poverty needs to be a collective fight
11 votes -
The dark side of the Caribbean
8 votes -
We thought our prison strike was a success. Then came the officers in riot gear.
14 votes -
Where disease stopped and my brother began: Coming to terms with a sibling's suicide
3 votes -
Sixteen dog food brands may cause heart disease in pets, FDA warns
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Let me speak freely: Our freedom of speech 'crisis' is culture warriors' codswallop
9 votes -
The Norwegian city of Sommarøy wants to abolish time
9 votes -
Donald Trump assaulted me, but he’s not alone on my list of hideous men
14 votes -
Can tourism ruin cities?
8 votes -
I am a Jewish Arab
9 votes -
Torn apart by the Syrian war, these siblings struggle to stay connected across 6 different countries
6 votes -
How apartheid killed Johannesburg's cycling culture
11 votes -
Minimum wage still can’t pay for a two-bedroom apartment anywhere
27 votes -
A short history of manly beauty products for masculine men
15 votes -
Mobile phones to be banned in Victoria state schools from 'first to last bell
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Anybody use Strikethru?
I used Bullet Journal for a year, then went back to Org mode with Orgzly on mobile. I find I'm more productive with pen and paper b/c when I see a rabbit hole I can't do nothing but jump into it...
I used Bullet Journal for a year, then went back to Org mode with Orgzly on mobile. I find I'm more productive with pen and paper b/c when I see a rabbit hole I can't do nothing but jump into it and go right down, and trying to conform to ways app devs' workflows and hack them to behave the way I want cause friction which is for me greater than that of dealing with a meatspace physical notebook. Bullet Journal was nice, but I wonder if Strikethru could be even nicer. I never fully conform to these methods, but they are generally nice starting points to build a custom one, so I generally like starting out with them.
My use case is, I have four types of tasks: projects, like "study statistics" or "transcribe scans" which can take weeks or months to complete, and sometimes have deadlines; todos which have no specific completion time (e.g. long time shopping lists, books to buy, stuff to check back on later, things to research); tasks that are scheduled for a certain date/time or a range thereof; and lastly tasks that recur on varying intervals, like posting the thread to ~books every other week or completing a particular task that pertains to a project, say reading pages from a book that is relevant to the "study statistics" project. Bullet Journal provided a means for all of this, but the amount of rescheduling and rewriting was inconvenient, and inconvenient is the evil enemy of making habits and getting things done for a fucked up procrastinator like me. When I look at Strikethru, I am not sure if it can handle this, if it's too simple for more complex stuff. So I wonder what you guys do with it. I'd be glad if you could share your workflows and/or advice me on how I could make use of this particular system, or anything else out there!
Edit: prior art:
- https://tildes.net/~talk/9jl/do_you_use_a_todo_manager_or_something_like_a_bullet_journal_my_story_of_trying_different_planners
- https://tildes.net/~life/7yk/note_taking_bookmarks_reminders_and_todos_what_do_you_use_to_organize_your_life
I've commented on both of these talking about how I use a modified Bullet Journal method.
8 votes -
Sweden is on track to see a record number of British people applying for Swedish citizenship this year
4 votes -
Twins for a Day
8 votes -
What is a scam that people should know about?
There are, sadly, far too many people and companies out there more than willing to take advantage of people. Fortunately, awareness is usually a good defense. What are some scams that we should...
There are, sadly, far too many people and companies out there more than willing to take advantage of people. Fortunately, awareness is usually a good defense. What are some scams that we should all know about so that we don't fall for them?
38 votes -
"Shona is one of the almost 50 people worldwide known as skyborns—impromptu deliveries who increase the passenger manifest, mid-flight."
4 votes -
I’m a journalist but didn't fully realize the terrible power of US border officials until they violated my rights and privacy
41 votes -
'It's totally unfair': Chicago, where the rich live thirty years longer than the poor
7 votes -
One day of paid work a week is all we need to get mental health benefits of employment
16 votes -
How to start being an adult? I feel like I am falling downhill without any branch to catch me.
I hope this is the right place to post my question. About me: I am 23, currently studying computer science in a university and failing it hard. I have finished school with pretty good grades,...
I hope this is the right place to post my question.
About me: I am 23, currently studying computer science in a university and failing it hard. I have finished school with pretty good grades, found school easy and didn't really put any effort into learning. After getting my fancy sheet of paper with my grades I applied to compsci studies. Fast forward to now, I am in my last semester with only 30% of credits I need to graduate. It is really hard, I have zero friends to work with at unversity, I make plans and detailed lists of work I have to do but always fail to follow them. I feel like I cannot control myself, one week I will do my work, next week I will struggle to get out of bed and do anything, I can spend whole day laying in bed and doing nothing. My personal life did not progress upwards too, I do not feel any joy in reading, communicating with people or doing basically anything. Everything feels like one big boring game of get a degree, work, make kids and die. My parents are disappointed, since I am failing uni, got fat and basically became a complete opposite of who I was at school. If I dont have anything to do I will just sit at home and stare at my computer, I dont even play games or watch movies, just mindlesly browse reddit or some forum without posting or commenting.Maybe someone out here has faced a similar situation and give me a hint/tip to start with, I feel hopeless and useless. This situation seems like an endless void to me, maybe there is a way out that I cannot see?
32 votes -
If PornHub wants to support a cause, start with sex worker rights
12 votes -
Horns are growing on young people’s skulls. Phone use is to blame, research suggests.
15 votes -
The British sex workers fighting censorship
7 votes