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Personal perspectives and visions.

1— List five improvements you see in your personality (values— behavior—etc.) in the last ten years.

2— List five upgrades in the quality of your everyday life in the last ten years.

3— List five ways you think your life has deteriorated in the last ten years.

4— List five areas in which you think you are behind the times.

5— List five areas in which you think you are in flow with the times.

6— List five areas in which you think you are ahead of the times.

7— List five social reforms you resisted a few years ago that are now accepted norms or laws of the land.

8— List five technologies commonplace today that you resisted at first. For example: telephone answering machine.

9— List five social—economic—political—international agendas that you now resist but which will probably be accepted norms in a few years.

10— How do you see yourself ten years from now? List five specific changes.

11— List five things you might routinely do in the course of a day in 2005 that you cannot (or would not) do today.

12— List eight specific improvements you would like to see in your personality and in your thinking in the next ten years.

13— List eight specific upgrades you would like to see in your every­day life in the next ten years.

14— Pick five first names—other than your own—that you would be happy with or may even prefer over your own.

15— Pick five new last names (surnames) for yourself.

16— Pick five desirable nationalities for yourself. List them in order of preference. If you do not identify with any one nation or continent then what do you identify with? List some preferences.

17— Pick five desirable lifestyles—or combination of lifestyles—for yourself. For example: a secure marriage. Or a transglobal life with lovers and friends in many of your favorite watering holes.

18— Pick five cities—towns—resorts—combination of places— other than your current area of residence—where you would like to live.

19— Pick five desirable professions for yourself. Or combination of professions. List them in order of preference.

(What are you doing about any of the above preferences?)

20— If you were absolutely sure that you were going to live to a vigorous 150 years (or more) how would that affect your life? List eight specific changes you would consciously make in your life.

21— List your eight greatest wishes—including wishes that may not be possible to realize at present. For example: the ability to fly around freely with only a small mechanism attached to your body.

22— List eight major improvements—however radical—you would like done in the human body.

(When do you think such improvements will be made? In twenty years? Forty years? Ever?)

23— List your top eight priorities for helping improve conditions in the world.

24— List ten people whose company makes you happy.

25— List ten activities (or things) that make you happy.

(After you have identified the people and the activities that make you happy ask yourself what you do about this.)


Date: 2015-02-28; view: 840


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