
Joy of Missing Out (JOMO) Don't Make a "Vision Board". Make THIS Instead in 2026.
Mar 9, 2026
Two people clash over planning: one leans into a loose two-year quest, the other uses a structured vision-board framework. They compare goals across money, fitness, business, creativity, and relationships. Topics include identity-first planning, moonshot projects and app ideas, managing burnout, and keeping expansion without losing freedom.
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Eric's Two Year Quest After Touring A Mansion
- Eric frames his plan as a two-year quest to create meaning across finance, physical, business, and friends.
- He describes touring an $8M Las Vegas mansion and wanting financial progress but prioritizing relationships as true meaning.
Wealth Is Not The Primary Source Of Meaning
- Money is a tool, not the ultimate quest; chasing dollars can cost other meaningful parts of life.
- Eric ranks financial goals lower than relationships and warns wealth alone won't provide meaning.
Pickleball Fueling A Physical Goal
- Eric wants to bulk and get more jacked, partly to beat his friend Edison at pickleball.
- He admits private lessons (~$150/hr) are pricey and conflict with his financial aims but sees pickleball skill as high priority.








