Anything goes but I’m particularly interested in habits/practices/abillities that are real and otherwise can be developed with time and effort.

Keeping living space clean at all times

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      I would definitely go for a recursive island. It’s an island with a lake, that has an island.

      Turns out there’s a ton of them in Finland.

      There I would build my house: by a private lake, with a summer house on the private island on the private lake.

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        Of everywhere I traveled, my favorite place in the world to visit was Samosir Island in Lake Toba.

        So it’s a lake island in a volcanic lake on the Island of Sumatra in the worlds biggest Island country (Indonesia).

        Its not a private Island and there are people living there and even tourists coming regularly. But getting to it is quite the effort, so I call it reclusive in that way.

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        It’s unfortunelately really hard to get a building permit on a island. They’re virtually always vacation home plots. Funnily enough though islands are usually cheaper than the equivalent size of land on the mainland.

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    Apart from world peace (of course), a change gender voucher. Would probably cost 300 gems or something.

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    Inhumanity, by way of a new body. The human body is genuinely just awful and I’d love to have something better.

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    A house in the woods.

    Speaking and reading all languages.

    Mastering all instruments.

    Learning the Cha-cha

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    Proficiency in Ancient Greek, Avestan, Hittite, Old Church Slavonic, Sanskrit, and Tocharian A.

    Yes, this can be developed with enough time and effort, but I’m no elf to live a millennium and resources for those languages are awful to find.

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      Wouldn’t Tocharian B be better?

      With A you could read mostly Buddhist scriptures that already exist in other languages, but with B you could read more historically-relevant secular works.

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        Frankly I’d be a happy camper with either. My focus isn’t too much on what those languages were used for, but on Proto-Indo-European reconstruction; having more points of reference is always useful.

        (That said you’re right that Toch. B would be better - it seems to be more conservative. I thought that it was the opposite.)

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    I guess I only need to get rid of my student debt, buy a house, a car that doesn’t break down, then I’ll buy some friends, I’ll buy a nice paying job with a career in my field of expertise and I’ll grab some charisma and friend making skills at the checkout

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    I’d buy all my time and my kids’, so I could spend their entire childhood with them.