>>1056185I love hiking so I go hiking a lot, I've done a lot of solo thru-hikes which made me comfortable with the solitude. I can basically fuck off whenever I get to a boiling point to anywhere I want without having to explain myself to anyone. I make more than enough money to support me and my trips and than some, just the feeling of not having to explain myself to anyone by itself is very freeing to me. I can focus on my career and my future, like I said I'm a working as a nurse right now but I'm studying to become an electrician and work for myself next year. I like nursing but working in an environment with mainly women is just plain torture, but that's another discussion. One of my best friends is Russian and we're thinking of buying some land together in Murmansk or Karelia in Russia and build a Dacha for summer getaways. My next hiking trip is the Kumano Kodo in Japan and another one of my best friend is a professional photographer and he's teaching to make better pictures on my hiking trips. I also own some land next to my house and I'm saving up to buy 2 or 3 old Astra's and make a little racing track to fuck around in with my friends. These are just some examples of what I like to do though, I'm sorry if you were looking for a more concrete list of things to do but you'll have to figure out what you want to do with your time and money. Just remember nothing is holding you back if you would decide to stay single, the possibilities are basically unlimited. Learn to fill time by working, going /out/, learning a trade, making a career or whatever too because you will have a lot of time and it might get overwhelming otherwise.
You sound a lot like me a couple of years back tough so you need to first be ok with yourself. Get comfortable with yourself first, reassess the situation and then make a decision. Like the older guy in this thread said, there is a heavy price to pay for this. For me the benefits are more than worth it but it's not for everyone.