What's your goal in life? If there is no afterlife, what do you personally do to magnify this life?
To live and be healthy as long as I can, taking as many pension payments as possible.
I am happy to open my eyes in the morning, greet my dogs, enjoy my coffee & Word Feud, then tackle a task, or 2, or 6....what else is needed?
To continue to evolve through learning and knowledge and enjoy life.
Easy, you can take any of this with you!!!
You can just quit paying your person loans an credit cards if you are at 65 years of age or older, if you are on SS, SSDI, VA, and RR retirement or other US Government paid retirement and/or support!!!
They can not garnish your SS, SSDI, RR retirement, and VA unless you have more than twice your monthly benefit in your bank!!!
Seek help, if you can not pay your credit cards or personal loans seek and use the Laws that protect you over the age of 65, you do not have to go without food, shelter, or prescription!!
These are legal methods with no cost!!!
I do not sponsor or ask any one to follow, adhere, or comprehend these legal methods!!!
You do not have to live in fear!!!
won’t be very kind to your credit rating though, if that is a thing for you
In these times you are rated by banks and financial institutions that get their money on the Repo market for next to Zero or zero%!!!
The average interest rate on credit is over 24% ranging upwards to 35% to 400%!!!
If you are not able to buy food, your shelter, or your live saving meds!!!
So a credit rating is not worth shit if you can not support yourself while doing without the basics!!
Not everyone has the advantage of not being old and/or disabled!!!
@of-the-mountain “if that is a thing for you”
I don't consider myself suicidal so reaching my goal is not something I would cons6an active persute but I know I expect that just waiting it out, death will finally set the goal post when its time. But otherwise, My goal in life is to be dead so I no longer have to worry about an existence that I did not want or ask for in the first place.
I just want to leave things a tiny bit better than how I found it.
Purpose. That immediately brought to mind Steve Martin in the movie The Jerk. "I found my special purpose!"