A depressing reality to this question is to just look at the current crop of billionaires. None of them need money, yet many of them spend their time pursuing more.
I know all of us have these quaint answers about all the noble or fulfilling things we would do, but the data doesn't seem to support that.
Is there a functional reason for why toilet lids do not close in an air-tight fashion? If there were no openings for the particles to escape through, it seems like it would make closing the lid more effective.
I know all of us have these quaint answers about all the noble or fulfilling things we would do, but the data doesn't seem to support that.