
Hi pretties! There’s a lot we could do if money was no issue. We could travel the world, buy a house, support our loved ones. The possibilities are quite endless with this hypothetical theory. Although there are plenty of things I would want to do if that was a real possibility, here are the top 6 things I would do.
Buy a house
The first thing I would do if money was no issue is to buy a house. Sadly, I am aware that I will probably have great difficulty being able to afford a house, let alone any type of property in this life. I would buy a modest sized house, enough for me and my partner. This would be handy as we would both be able to have our own space. It would also be handy if we were to get any pets, such as dogs or cats.
Travel the world
Another thing I would do if I never had to worry about money again is travel the world. I know I have only been to a handful of countries. There is still so much of the world I want to see. I would be able to tick some places off my travel bucket list. I would love to see the Northern Lights in Iceland. Exploring Singapore would be a dream as well, as I was born there. I would be able to tick so many places off my travel bucket list if I no longer had to worry about money.
If money wasn’t an issue, I would also be able to take my partner traveling with me, which is a goal of mine. If money was no issue, I would also take the opportunity to drive to different places around the US. I would love to explore the rest of New England (Maine, Vermont, and parts of New Hampshire along with Nantucket in Massachusetts). I would also love to explore the Pacific Northwest and Cascadia.
Open a neurodivergent-friendly coffee shop/bookstore
If money was no issue, I would open a neurodivergent-friendly coffee shop or bookstore. As a person who is neurodivergent, I often find that coffee shops such as Starbucks and Dunkin’ aren’t really the most friendly. People can be loud, and the beeping from all the machines can be distracting. A quiet place where people can enjoy their coffee, do work, or read a book in peace would be nice.
Help fellow content creators
As a content creator myself, I know how hard it is to manage financially. That is one of the reasons why I am not planning on creating content full time. Companies refusing to pay invoices on time is one of the horror stories I’ve heard from full-time content creators. I’ve also heard difficulties from disabled content creators not making enough money. I personally find that a bit unfair because sometimes, content creation is the only thing that people with disabilities can do. I would love to support neurodivergent content creators, especially those who are artists, crafters, or streamers on Twitch.
Get a camper or RV
If money was no issue, I would definitely get a camper or RV. I’ve always been attracted to the idea of driving all over the US, and I would love to make that dream come true. My father actually wanted to do the same thing, but he couldn’t achieve this dream before he passed away in 2020, so I feel like being able to do this would be honoring his memory in a way. Having an RV or camper also would let me rest without having to pay for a hotel room.
Adopt shelter animals
The last thing I would do if money wasn’t an issue is to adopt some shelter animals. I love animals, especially cats and dogs, and always found it a little bit sad when pets are dropped off at the shelter. When dogs and cats are dropped off at the shelter and have been there for a long time, they always have a really sad look in their eyes. I love that dogs and cats go from sad to extremely happy when they are adopted and are put in a loving home. I would love to be a person who brings that happiness to a being that has been abandoned.
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I would love to travel more of the world, and I imagine doing it in an RV would be a lot of fun! I hope you get to accomplish this dream one day. If money was no issue, I would own a sustainable flower farm.
Thank you for reading Caroline! It would be so cool to travel around the US in a little camper, it’s what my father would have loved to do before he passed away. Maybe I’ll make a point to get one to honor his memory!