Is this some kind of flex on millennials and younger?
No. It's never too early to consider these questions in life. I'd be more interested by boomers and gen x folks replies because they have navigated the workforce the longest and are nearest to retirement, or already retired. The younger folks thoughts are also of interest, though in time they may morph into more focused opinions. I'm coming up short in my retirement, yearning for something new but oblivious as to what that magic bullet might be that can make me happier. I'm satisfied with what I have accomplished in the first 3/4ths of my life and fear wasting the rest of it aimlessly searching for something better than the ho-hum blur I see as the days quickly pass by. Maybe someone here has a brilliant idea that I had not considered?
Begin target practice on all non Whites...
Write a book.
Not really my cup of tea. I think I'd be pretty awkward at it. I've been a technical guy (CS/EE) through my career and creative writing has never been on on my hit parade. I love reading works by good writers, particularly sci-fi, but feel that I could never achieve their skill.
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