I like forested areas, especially if they have lakes or other bodies of water in them. They're pretty much the place to go to if you want to get into touch with nature. I love fresh water, maybe close to the point of being a water nymph. Forests are often seen as the place that makes your soul feel better, and that helps too.
Fresh water is indeed very important to feeling comfortable! Or at least I think so!(^_^") Wetlands are nice because they have lots of water, as well as many living things. I like them more when they're small, though, and surrounded by lush evergreen forests. Forests with streams and creeks are particularly nice. Lakes are always wonderful, especially when they're small and cozy. :3
I currently do not settle into a religion. If I did, I wouldn't be asking this question.
I believe that there is a god in some form, and that he created existence, and that he still resides within existence. However, he doesn't perform miracles or anything spectacular, he simply is a presence for people's spiritualities. This, of course, precludes Intelligent Design and any form of Creationism.
Bitcoin is a P2P digital currency that is these things:
• Standard currency of the Deep Web • P2P cryptocurrency • Mined using a process similar to Folding@Home - Bitcoin mines by making calculations while Folding@Home solves protein folding problems. • A high-risk investment • A experiment on digital currencies, not readily accepted yet • Has a parody called Dogecoin • Extremely liquid • Neither a "standard" nor fiat currency • Secure • Lacks a physical representation
Basically, Bitcoin is a currency that is backed by mining and protected by encryption.
Essentially, it is what you make of it, but happiness is paramount, and morality is a great tool for helping other people achieve this goal (plus, being good can feel good).
I don't think nihilism is a useful position to hold, and usually indicates poor happiness.
Option #2 sounds like a great purpose to make of your life, and is also spiritually valuable.
Your path is different than mine, which is different than Shadowstaar 's.