What is my life narrative for the next ten years?
- Get as many fulfilling musical experiences as possible between now and when I graduate. To the same effect, set aside time to help my friend with his band.
- Take my state-sponsored private voice lessons more seriously in order to teach more effectively when I move out as a part-time gig.
- Do as little in the classroom as possible to pass my classes and obtain my degree by next summer.
- Feverently save money to amass capital by refusing to pay for food and abstaining from needless shopping.
- Make gigantic spreadsheet of possible places to move to in the US.
- Contact realtors and make travel itinerary out of top 10 or so places.
- Look for remote work/freelance online work I can take with me anywhere. I might be able to translate Japanese or Spanish.
- Look for paid, or even unpaid, apprenticeships for carpentry, eletricity, welding, etc. to get hands-on experience I can use to fix my house.
- Take the grand tour of the US whenever confident, perferably by the end of the year. Make up your mind soon after.
- Buy easily repairable (that is, as old and low tech as legally possible/practical) used car.
- Move to the area and settle into a cheap mobile home.
- Go to church every Sunday and get involved with the community.
- Save up with remote and part-time gigs (teaching, trades) in order to slowly begin building a proper home.