The Point of a Todo List
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If you see something on your todo list that you have a faint memory of adding, it probably means that it was important enough at that time that it had to be done. Not seeing the reason behind it and ignoring it will most likely have negative consequences later when you finally remember why you added it onto your list in the first place.
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Topic #201: What would it take to get you to move? If someone you trusted offered you $1000 to move to a different city, would that be enough? More? Or would you need other things (the promise of friends or better weather?) What would they need to offer you before youâd instantly say yes? Or if you already want to move, what would it take to get you to stay?
If I was paid $1000 to move to a different city, I would probably do it if it actually really is a city and the location of my home would be convenient. I would also most likely accept the offer if my destination was California (although, I might put the offer on hold until I finish my undergraduate university studies in Madison, Wisconsin). It would be helpful if I got more than $1000, though, because I would still want to have some money left over after the moving costs.
I don’t think the promise of friends in my area is that important of a factor of me deciding if I want to move or not, seeing as I usually don’t spend a lot of time in person with friends in the first place. The weather is important, though, because I’ve lived in cold and snowy areas all my life, and I’d rather live in a place where it doesn’t snow at all and rains infrequently. The trade-off is that I would have to live through more hot weather, but as long as I have an air conditioner, I would be fine.