This topic has been doing the rounds on the indie web recently, initially prompted by David and subsequently by Manu. But instead of using the original template of questions, as many others have done, I’ve decided to create my own pointless series of questions and answers to give you a random glimpse into my life as I currently know it.
[1] What’s the last thing you fixed?
Probably my relationship or some code. When it comes to material things, I tend to replace rather than repair. Mostly out of convenience, but also because I’m terrible at DIY. I do try on occasion though.
[2] Favourite website right now?
The best place on the web is are.na — hands down. But some recent gems I’m enjoying are artifacts.is, nts.live, searchsystem.co, and of course theforest.link.
[3] How many house plants do you own?
Fourteen plants of varying sizes. One of them, a Howea palm, completely dominates a room, to the point I’m in two minds about trimming it down or selling it to someone with a larger space than me. What to do?
[4] Something you’ve stopped caring about recently?
Being frugal. I still enjoy saving and investing, but I’ve realised life is meant to be lived, not just planned. If there’s something I genuinely want or need, I’ll allow myself the luxury of buying it (within reason), while keeping my minimalist values intact. Self-care above all else.
[5] An item on your wish-list you can’t justify paying for?
Probably most things on my wish list, to be honest. I usually save items for their aesthetic appeal rather than any real need to own them. That said, if I had to pick one (or two), it would be a Suzuki Jimny or a pair of ACRONYM cargos.
[6] What do you want to like more than you actually like?
Probably matcha. I just can’t enjoy it. I also refuse to add a tonne of sugar or honey to improve the flavour. That approach would make anything taste better. I’ll stick to coffee.
[7] Favourite form of exercise?
Rock climbing, mainly bouldering. I also love playing tennis, and lately I’ve been getting into swimming and running. And no, you won’t see me lining up for an Ironman, likely, ever.
[8] Which season do you feel most connected to?
Spring. Usually ideal outdoor climbing conditions, and it’s when the world wakes from its winter slumber. It‘s a new energy.
[9] Something you miss from childhood?
Human connection. Today, I spend more time behind a screen than I do looking into the eyes of others. I also miss the cottage I grew up in.
[10] Something you want to do more often?
Voice messaging. Although I love text-based communication, I want to lean into voice notes more often. I know it can feel less convenient at times, but I think it introduces an endearing quality to how we interact with one another.
If you decide to use this template, I’d love to read your answers too. So shoot me an email.