#### Answer all the following questions as complexly or as simply as is sensible for you. Record your answers, using something you may work on them with. Your answers will change as you use them. You are not building yourself a cage, you're breaking out of one. --- ###### 1. What makes up your day-to-day, today? ###### 2. For every part of your current day-to-day, how long will each continue? - Be it sleeping, children, hobbies, career, obligations, or any etcetera, map them all out. >_You are a community of selves across time. >From your beginnings to your ending, it all inherits responsibility from its selves._ ###### 3. What will be the most important parts of your day-to-day life when you're 85?^[If you're already 85 pick an age you expect to be barely capable yet still alive.]^[If you don't like to use age 85 as a reasonable age for being likely retracted in capability, choose another age.] - How will you face each new morning with joy, rather than sorrow? ###### 4. For every decade you have left between now and then, what must be done, that has not yet begun? - Look at the life you've imagined above; what would you regret having left undone? --- >[!EXAMPLE] >If you want to be physically active when you're elderly, and you're not fit already, what are you doing about it? >[!EXAMPLE] >It is difficult to be playing with grandchildren in your 60s if you do/did a shit job of raising children in your 30s. --- Consider what you have recorded. Map out the rest of your life by placing blocks of time over periods in which you will accomplish what you have recorded. Assure that you are not blind to time. For more on doing this see the [[Life Graph]] Quest.