You're implicitly asking people to offer you suggestions of things that might still be left to do; if you really thought you'd seen and done everything, what would be the point? Anything they told you, you would've considered it already.
Maybe what you really mean is that there's nothing left for you to do that you immediately want to do, and that's fine. But that's also not the fault of the world — the breadth of possibility is the extent of your imagination, and no one ever said you're required to use the playground in the obvious ways it suggests you should.
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Date: 2013-09-18 01:33 pm (UTC)Maybe what you really mean is that there's nothing left for you to do that you immediately want to do, and that's fine. But that's also not the fault of the world — the breadth of possibility is the extent of your imagination, and no one ever said you're required to use the playground in the obvious ways it suggests you should.