(((Ms.Whip)))
I'm just waiting for someone to tap me on the shoulder and say "hey ms. whip, you were daydreaming again" and I'd wake up and realize I hadn't wasted the last 20 years of my life.
You are already tapping yourself on the shoulder, but it seems to me that your message is somewhat different than what you are waiting to hear from someone else.
Your message to yourself seems to be, "Hey ms. whip, you wasted 20 years of your life daydreaming, are you going to do it again?" Life is either something that people make or something that makes people. You don't strike me as an "I let life happen to me" kind of person.
So my question—using your list—would be, at what point do you realize that if you don't change how you interact with the world you will look back 20 years from now and wonder why you are sitting at your computer, typing a note to people you've never met, with no friends, no fulfilling career, and no family? We have already established that others have been able to live life in this world, when will you do that?
I'm not picking on you, BTW. I am at the exact same point in my exit process (except that I am married with no children). I used that exact question with myself and am now taking steps to GET myself a different life—the one I never lived, namely this one.
Respectfully,
AuldSoul