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Viral Reddit Post: Everyone makes plans for the future but one college student’s detailed 10-year vision has taken the internet by surprise. A Reddit post recently went viral after a user shared pictures of his roommate’s handwritten diary, filled with a list of life goals stretching from 2025 to 2035. The student, currently pursuing his BTech degree, wrote down everything he wants to achieve in the coming years. His list included goals like “Not compromising on sleep,” “Marrying a rich girl,” “Focusing on only one thing,” “Acing exams,” “Hitting the gym,” “Investing money in real estate,” “Travelling to 20 countries,” “Working diligently,” and “Studying extensively.”

What caught people’s attention was not just the ambition but the mix of relatable, practical and even quirky dreams written out with so much seriousness. The pages, filled with neatly written points, quickly went viral as netizens discussed whether the plan was inspiring, funny or just over-the-top.

In the end, whether or not he achieves all of it, the student’s highly ambitious plan has definitely given the internet something to talk about.

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Watch The Viral Post Here:

My highly ambitious roommate's 10 year plan
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The post shared two days ago received significant likes and comments from Reddit users. "You should make small achievable targets daily and complete them.. Makin' a 10-year plan is easy but the execution needs an extreme level of discipline," a user wrote. "Long-term plans never work out. I am glad I realised this a year ago. It's good to have a long-term vision of what you wanna be but people can't plan their whole life lmfao," a second user wrote.

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"It's better to have daily/weekly/monthly goals. You don't know how fast or slow you're gonna improve. You don't know if your priorities will change in the future. You don't know what your mental state will be one or two years later," added a third user. "The audacity of this guy, not 1 month, not 1 year, but a decade," added another user.