Whats the point of life if there is no adventure?
>>139347857
Foundation in Exploration mate. You're right.
boken?
>>139347857
Read Existentialism is a Humanism.
Everything has been discovered. No new lands. No expansion. Data moves faster than light.
Nothing is new
WAR follows
>>139347857
construct your own meaning by caring about something, like improving society
t. beta
>>139347857
Supporting your people and country so tvat it may grow and give others the ability to adventure.
Neil Armstrong did not build the space shuttle himself, millions of taxpayers payed for it, so thousands of workers and engineers could build it. While unknown and nameless, they are just as important.
>>139347857
There are always some adventure.
Like, join private army in africa and enjoy some fuck up shit.
Went for a north pole explore team, freeze to death.
Siberian explorer are still exist.
>>139347857
Adventure usually just means a challenge for a good cause in an exotic environment. So pick a cause in an exotic environment where the challenge will be hard but not totally life-threatening. There's a bunch of foreign militaries you could probably sign up for, or you could go on a spiritual journey and seek out a teacher in the east to learn meditation and explore the mystic depths of the mind. You could save up a little money, pick a destination, and research being a stowaway on a cargo vessel. Travel across the ocean like the good ol' days (minus the scurvy).
Though the fact is that yes, there are no adventures in the sense that you're going to save the world. That all belongs in fantasy. Most of life looks absolutely nothing like a video game, which is why I play so many video games desu