Most common questions used to investigate
Are you a shopaholic?
Do you live in a city?
Do you tend to introspect your thoughts or your day just before you go to sleep?
Are you in search of spirituality?
Do you love to travel?
Are you a social person?
Common conclusions
If you're a shopaholic, you're likely to buy more things than you'd need, and this, in turn, translates to a life of excess. Even if you're a bargain hunter, you're still likely to have way more things than what you need. On the other hand, if you're a brand-lover, you're undoubtedly living an expensive life. If this shopaholic practice is backed by enough earnings and finances, you're good to live the way you want. However, if you're short on money or looking to downsize, it is time to think about this lifestyle again.
There is a considerable difference between living in a rural area and a crowded and bustling metropolis like New York. One of the most important differences is that your life tends to be hectic and packed because you may end up spending more time on a commute, will have more things to do, and may require more money to fund a lifestyle in a large city. All this can propel you to work longer and harder, and a good part of your day can end up at work. Overall, there's a high chance for your life to be hectic in a city, while there isn't much to do in rural places, so the chances to live a laid-back life is high.
When you introspect your day or the things you have done or thought, it can give you a much better idea of the kind of lifestyle you're leading. It also allows introspecting your life to determine if you're living it on your terms or for the society around you. Based on this evaluation, you can take the necessary steps to give you the satisfaction and gratification you need.
The search for spirituality can take you to interesting places and people. As you traverse them to find that elusive peace, you will find a sense of enlightenment about yourself and the world around you. It will elevate you to new levels of peace and happiness as well, provided you're seeking spirituality or tranquility and detachment from mere material things.
All of us love to travel, but if you're passionate about it and want to travel the world, your life is likely to be nomadic. You'll be living in one country for a few years and in another after that, and this is what will give you pleasure and happiness.
When you need constant social interactions, you're better off living in a structured society that comprises family and friends. This is your lifestyle, and this is what will give you happiness.
Exploring the remote corners of the world is the life for you!
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