Coffee. Also, lots of red meat, pork, dairy butter, and marijuana for a healthy life. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bbv5B71KmkA
Cleaning products? Nope, buy a cleaner. Who can cook. Food? Nope get the cook to get it. Health insurance? Only essential if you are ill. Laptop? You can get a way with a smart phone, if its only a couple of days. In some places, you could actually get away with a hotel room instead of all the other stuff. - Kills the need for the ISP, travel, and lots of other stuff. A little black book? Nope it can be stored on the smartphone. Other things in England? An umbrella and a coat. What else? A cat. People who don't have cats are strange.. :-/
Irm if you have a nice dirtbike doing a wheelie with a shotgun on your back. You will pick up many girls.
the same things in any day's world: food, shelter, hydration, and some means of creative expression or access to exploration. we are richer in technological means to gratify each then in times past, and may continue to become more so in some future. but the road immediately ahead may have a few speed bumps and one or more REALLY BIG pot holes, that could threaten to swallow us entirely.
you people bore me, where's your sense of adventure? Are you merely children being fed by your big government guardians? Learn to live a little. Learn exactly what you can handle, how you can thrive, how you can grow...challenge yourselves.
Fail to see how learning things is seeking adventure. It's the opposite in my book. Learning is boring. Boring isn't adventurous.
a sense of propotion. a willingness to recognize that no one person, place or thing, can ever be the center of the universe. that no one, nor even all of us, can ever know everything there is to know. even when us means everything everywhere in it that is capable of knowing anything. all of all knowledge together that is known or knowable by everthing that is living anywhere on any world in it. that whatever god-things exist, and it or they vary well may, that whatever we pretend to know about them, is ourselves pretending. that before you accept the dogma that greed is good, you need to ask yourself what is it good for. some clear understanging of what kind of a world you would like to live in. i don't mean your nest in it. i mean the world beyond that surrounds it. how it is made the way that it is, how each of us affects how it is. an understanding of the things you enjoy. their costs and bennifits, and again not just to yourself, and something about how and why they are and do. you also need things like breathable atmosphere, food, water, shelter and so on. and then the means, in at least some form, of creating and exploring.