Aye, +1 for org mode. I too use org-mode extensively. Perhaps you should try using a combination of custom TODO capture templates, custom agenda views, and/or org-mode's built-in sparse tree generation to help filter through the noise in your (undoubtedly sprawling) orgfiles directory. Not that I've fully implemented this myself, of course, but it's all on the roadmap to org nirvana...
A problem well defined is a problem half-solved - a great fortune cookie quote I recently came across and has been resonating with me alot lately. Its tough to move forward without having a clear vision of what needs to be done.
> (As a side note, this way of dividing up the region also has a significant effect on the City's infamous crime statistics, for reasons that should be pretty obvious with a little bit of thought. That is to say, if you define almost any city as only its most inner core, then you're going to end up with much higher crime rates than if you include its suburbs. And if you're comparing one city that doesn't include its suburbs with cities that predominantly do, then, well, you get the idea.)
This applies to many cities in the Northeast as well. The cities are tiny compared to cities in other parts of the country.
not much here that hasn't been said, basically be thrifty and don't get sick or have kids...so its too late for all the parents out there, no king livin' for you...
So if your priority is "living like a king" rather than "being a good parent", then yeah, not having kids might be a really good idea. Maybe your overall life would improve by getting over your selfishness, though...