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RE: Weekend-engagement week 67: The important week

You know that you can ask me just about anything, however, very honestly I find this question even trickier than the original one.

Looking at me and the life I'm living I cannot pinpoint one 'thing' that is least important to me. I have lived long enough that almost all things I have serve a good purpose. If need be I can live without a lot of them e.g. physical books - I love them, but these days 99 % of the time I read on my iPad and there are other physical things.

When it comes to what I do - unfortunately, I don't think it is possible for me to not have my job and certainly my art is very important to me and sports are important for my health. I could do without traveling, I guess - as 2020 has shown us - and live through the internet.

Looking back at my life I would say that one of the least important things I've done is buy expensive cars 😜. Though they were a lot of fun at the time, but that money was wasted.

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Hey, great answer, and I enjoyed the journey to it, the ticking off of items.

I agree with your response though. I've had many very expensive cars and a total of 45 cars in my 51 years of life...Seems such a waste now. I know work out what I need and buy that - Need over want.

Good answer here. Thanks. (I wanted to push you a bit harder.). 😇

45 (!) cars?! How? Why? What the... that's crazy🥴

Yeah. I know. I had two at once sometimes. But...Somehow that doesn't really justify it I guess.

No justification needed. I'm sure at the time it was what you needed/wanted/enjoyed and then you moved on.

It was dumb. But sometimes it takes hindsight to see it. 🤔

Who am I to argue with that 🤣

I might be dumb, at times, but I show ownership.