The way to level up here is figure out what a consistent life philosophy that includes goals leveraged on top of the foundation that I have already built. The difference now is that I have been able to draw inspiration from many journals and threads on here and combine that with some deeper work connecting the pieces into something more coherent.
see WL 6-7 thread for other discussion and examples. viewtopic.php?p=243079#p243079
One theme in this thread was about illustrations of webs of goals that were not just spaghetti diagrams. The question I am trying to answer with this post is what would an entire lifestyle designed around these components look like? How could I keep the consumption/creation ratio balanced in favor of creation? Basically, what content would mountainFrugal both love to create and consume? I am a scanner damnit, I want to scratch all the itches and serve all the muses! As a first pass, here is an example of what it would look like with the most synergistic components prioritized into how I would spend my time. There are many secondary connections I am leaving out for clarity.
mountainFrugal Freedom-To Motherfuckers!

Simplest working philosophy:
Be Kind. Be Curious. Be Critical. Have fun.
The creative product would be a lifestyle blog that incorporates writing, images, illustrations, comics, stories, and musings on various topics that interest me and serve to increase understanding and connections between different parts of my web of goals. I love drawing, writing, coding, exploring etc. Life without these things would be sad, but life with ONLY one of them would also eventually be sad. A blog is a happy medium that can balance and combine all of these activities. Currently, the blog is operating in stealth mode on my laptop. The focus now is creating the content on a consistent schedule. The general vibe I am going for would be a mix between adventure travelogue akin to The Alpinist, environmental writing with illustrations like National Geographic, some data posts and analysis like fivethirtyeight (not sports or politics!), but combined into larger themes like nautil.us to look at things from different perspectives and have time to synthesize. The Conversation would be an upper-bounds of "academic rigor" (anything beyond this might as well become a sub-sub-sub-domain expert and write academic papers/reports/policy which is not too far off from what I do now). I still consider the ERE forum under the umbrella of "blog", but the part that deals with money, philosophy and meta-issues for lifestyle design so will continue contributing here for those topics.
mountainFrugal Freedom-To Motherfuckers! System leverages the current ways that I make money by doing research, coding and building models, writing up results, but changes the output to a much less formal blog as the final product. This makes up the THINK module. This new project incorporates my passion for art/illustration/storytelling as part of the content. As an example, most of the comics and painting I have done already have heavy environmental themes to them, so these sections can be combined in new ways to create blog content. Locally, around the mF crib, I want to do a deep dive into the local species lifecycles, habits, habitats and general ecologies in our watershed. Individually each species or their interactions can be sketched, observed, journaled about, recorded with iNaturalist etc. These field observations then feed into blog content or iNaturalist data creation with eventual analysis back to blog content. If the species has a hunting season, this could be considered "research". This would also include taking a backwards look at historical accounts of the watershed with forward projections of climate change and figuring out how to tell stories around this.
The EXPLORE subsection contains all the personal fitness goals as a "way to move freely in the mountains" and other wilderness skills "to remain safe and healthy while out and about in the backcountry". The fitness data is already part of my regular set of "quantified-self" data analysis package I am developing in R and C++. Eventually I will open-source the code when I have more non-work related coding time. Outside of our own watershed, I would like to explore (run, mtb, hike, ski, float, fish) all of the major drainages for the Western US heritage/native trout habitats (https://westernnativetroutchallenge.org/). I am starting with the more local ones and branching out from there. Each watershed would get a similar (but abbreviated) treatment of research, paintings, observations, etc. as other parts of the blog. The goal is not to catch trout in each watershed, but that would be nice. The goal is to understand each watershed and have a bases to compare to our own watershed.
The LIVE section contains our house and van as the large need to be maintained subsystems. The house provides the footprint for optimized creation at home, comfort, food prep, and over the longer term, an edible landscape. It also provides our small garage workshop for maintaining equipment, working on the van, working on our permaculture system.
Technically this project could all be done back/bike packing and removing the Van, but I am not willing to do that yet as the travel time between watersheds would be prohibitive (e.g. Alaska). We are close to having it completely dialed for longer term remote work coupled with the adventure activities above for both of us. As a recent example, the option that it provides to escape when it is smokey here is also a good thing. The obvious downside is the fuel consumption (offsets?), but once venturing out into these zones they are mostly USFS or BLM land to use as a jumping off point for longer human powered exploration. This links nicely with explorer fitness and skills.
I suppose there is more accountability with posting all this content publicly from the start (not linked on here for obvious reasons), but I am not sure I care about that yet. On the flip-side feedback is can be a great way make ideas clearer if also willing to deal with the BS that comes with the wider internet. There is no need for this blog to make money because freedom-to, but eventually making some money could be a nice side effect to offset costs of independent healthcare and travel. Alternatively, it could be a way to sell more art prints for work that is already done. This could be rolled together as my "art business" from a tax perspective. I like tinkering with things like this, but money would not be the first order goal just a welcomed side effect. TBD.
A longer term side effect of all of this theoretical and firsthand knowledge of watersheds would allow me to become a badass motherfucking backcountry fishing guide... if I wanted to.
I have just over a year left on my contract. I can work on this mF-FT-MF project on the side and refine some the data blogging side of things as this is part of my job already for our sub-organization. I think that I could start adding some illustrations in there and see what the feedback is to get slightly closer to a true prototype. The content is different, but the methods would be similar.

Anyway thanks for reading. I am STOKED for this vision!