Well if everyone was dead I'd probably break into banks and steal millions of dollars.

This is a fascinating question though. It really throws into light the social aspects of our interests. Anything which involves breaking new ground suddenly seems unimportant -- bleak, even.

After necessities were covered, I suppose I would focus on enjoying myself, via drugs, music, books, and so forth. I think I would also need some kind of ongoing constructive project, which would in my case take the form of learning, and developing skills... I'd read through encyclopaedias, try to develop an in-depth skill in a particular abstract field like physics or maths, and master an instrument.

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I love how everyone ignored my post.

What's the longest any of you have gone without any human contact? I'm guessing not very long. It becomes psychologically unbearable very quickly. As in, you will want to die.
Your post was fabricated anyway so I don't know why you're so indignant that we passed over it. A cursory search reveals historical cases of this very situation where the individuals did not kill themselves. The archetype is Alexander Selkirk, who was marooned for over four years, and upon whom "Robinson Crusoe" was based. Castaway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia