Ask HN: I implemented the life I designed: perfect but I feel lost. What now?
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Re: Ask HN: I implemented the life I designed: perfect but I feel lost. What now?
#12As another commenter mentioned, altruistic endeavors are a good choice. Even things like being a Boy Scout leader can be hugely fulfilling of that broader need.
Re: Ask HN: I implemented the life I designed: perfect but I feel lost. What now?
#13I guess my message is, push yourself to try different things, ascend to new heights. You may, like me, crash and burn, but it's also a way to grow (perhaps, at least, like me, learn some humility and understanding of your own flaws and limitations).
There's a wonderful book, a bit dated but still worth reading: "What Should I Do With My Life" by Po Bronson[1], a set of interviews with people who became restless and changed careers, sometimes succeeding, sometimes "a work in progress". I got a lot of inspiration from reading others' stories and perhaps you will, as well.
Re: Ask HN: I implemented the life I designed: perfect but I feel lost. What now?
#14Well, the way out of this is really stupid - you just have to learn to enjoy the music instead of always looking forward to reaching the end of the track.
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#17Re: Ask HN: I implemented the life I designed: perfect but I feel lost. What now?
#18Did you consider asking while meditating? In that state it's easier to reach into the unconscious, where there may well be an answer waiting for you.
That's the easy part, the difficult part is accepting the answer as it will potentially change your life dramatically.
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#19Re: Ask HN: I implemented the life I designed: perfect but I feel lost. What now?
#20Meaning comes from within. If you're looking for outside sources, you've already lost. If you've achieved enough material success that you no longer have to worry about working to survive, excellent! Be grateful, for you have something 99.999% of the world will never have. Use the free time you have achieved to think about things that matter to you. Not what you 'think' should matter, not what other people say matters, but what actually matters to you. If you haven't done this before, (and it sounds like you haven't), don't be surprised when it turns out to be a genuinely difficult question. That's ok! Take your time, roll it around in your mind. Don't try and go 100% all-in on things. That only works when you have a concrete goal already defined. You need to let your default network roam around for a bit.