- Continuing study after school. Whether its science, political theory, or anything, a lot of people stop reading or studying anything after college / school.
- Doing something creative as an outlet (music, art, knitting, anything). A lot of people are just consumption machines nowadays, mostly consuming things other people have made, rather than creating something.
- Physical exercise.
- Having explicit long-term goals and working towards them.
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Someone versed in urban ecosystems could chime in better, because there's gotta be proper terms for city to city transport, city to neighborhood, neighborhood to street, street to home.
Bikes or some kind of personal vehicle are still probably necessary to get you from city to home, because they can't put train stations next to every house (unless they figure out how to shoot us through tubes or something).
Fully 1/3rd of the downvotes on this one from zero-content accounts again.
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They also have e-scooters now that can do like 80 mph / 130 km/h .
This wiki page on Efficiency of transport is really well done. But if you sort by km / MJ, e-scooters and bikes are the most efficient forms of transport.
Nice, had no idea these existed.
Truck / SUV drivers like : "What pedestrians???"

"Just walk away and we will spare your lives. Just walk away"
Great list of apps. The only few things I could recommend on top of yours are:
- tasks.org for tasks (and it can easily replace your calendar). It's foss, and has good syncing / backups.
- You could move off aegis and put all your 2fa in keepassdx. It supports 2fa already, and has smart form filling for it too.
- Readera for ebook reading. Not FOSS, but its light and works really well.
I do this also, it works really well. I used to use ultrasonic, but that seems to be abandoned.

I've used photoprism for years now, and its solid. Pretty performant, and even has an unofficial android app.