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Achievement hunting, but the achievements are real life

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Rinat_R

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Achievement hunting taught me to chase things just to see the unlock pop. These days I barely have time to play, but that itch never switched off - so I started a list of real-world "achievements" with points and a completion %, and grind those instead. Surprisingly motivating. If you were designing the achievement set for "Real Life" - what 3 achievements are mandatory and what's the secret/hidden one?
 
Lived everyday like it's your last one - You had some fun even on your worst day
Achieved a balanced combination of wealth, health, and happiness - Your wealth, good health, and happiness was met thru a combination of work, time, and maybe a little good luck
Chose to be good instead of evil - You had a chance to be a true villain but you walked a good path. Well, as good as any human can be
(Secret) Found your true love - Look at you! Most can only dream to achieve this!
 
haha these are great — but they're kinda the spirit of the whole list rather than single unlocks 😄 "chose good over evil," "lived like it's your last" — that's basically the 100% completion screen. the true-love one I've actually already got as the endgame (Co-op Master: keep a partnership alive 5+ yrs) → [Link Removed, self promoting subscription based site]

got a concrete one you'd actually tick off — a specific thing, not a vibe?
 
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