Free time
I've got a good deal of time for the next 2 weeks. I have no obligations, no work, so really nothing to fill the time. My rent is covered by my parents thank God for that, I have food money, and I have about a little allowance for something I want but of course it's not big money, just enough to get by.
I can say I know but I don't think I really know how to spend this time, and I wish I don't waste it. It's easy to decide to watch educational stuff and grow in knowledge but I want something even more productive and tangible done. I feel like the time is definitely worth doing something.
Maybe I'll volunteer and seek out a cause I would like to support or a community I would like to help. Maybe the homelessness, food insecurity, animals or supporting a particular organizations.
I believe just helping out is a good service to a nonprofit and helps people learn new skills so that's a good idea. Maybe it's time to learn trading but 2 weeks may not be enough to be a master or gain a new skill. I could have chosen to learn a new language but I see the translator AI technology are getting so good that one day we'll have auto voice live translate. That's if it's not already there and common.
I'll list out hobbies I always wanted to do.
In my case, I can't put travel at the top of the list because of financial constraints. I would have considered road trips or camping instead of international travel if that would be too expensive.
It will be nice to just go on adventures, see new things and learn something new. I'm never afraid to spend money or to go far. But I'm responsible about it.
I want to see a change, I could work on my skills, get some online classes, certifications, and anything else, since it all goes on a resume. But my God two weeks is just so small. I could also spend more time writing here to stay creative and avoid the boredom. Time for some video games, call of duty is just calling for me right now.
But it should be beneficial to my progress so I'll maybe learn about side hustles and how to make some more money or get Duolingo and learn a English better.
Original source of the image from Pixabay but edited by me

Do whatever you want, don't skip learning languages just because of the technology ahead. I juggled learning Japanese a lot and still it is beneficial to learn it. We should just keep learning, even when there is no scope. Dive in a little bit just to know what it's like, read books to expand creativity.
I am reading a book called The Triggering Town by Richard Hugo who is a poet. It teaches how to write poetry better.
There are millions of things to learn. I see you edit images, check out the software TouchDesigner or watch some videos regarding it. It is an interesting creative software, I am learning it as well, primarily for data moshing.