Proust's Questionnaire again, with feeling

Following on from my last post, where I answered the questions to Marcel Prousts questionnaire, I'd like to take this moment to address the flippancy of what I wrote; it was flippant. 
So, wearing a blazor and glasses in an effort to maintain an air of seriousness, I've decided to retake the questionnaire, properly. 

What is your idea of perfect happiness? 
Being perfectly happy 

What is your greatest fear? 
The unknown 

What is the trait you most deplore in others? 
Ignorance 

What is your greatest extravagance? 
Insisting on being present 

What is your favourite journey? 
My own 

What do you dislike most about your appearance? 
That the expressions of the feelings I'd like people to see are sometimes hard to read 

What or who is the greatest love of your life? 
The people in it 

When and where were you happiest? 
Any time and any where I've laughed 

What talent would you most like to have? 
The ability to improve peoples lives 

What is your current state of mind? 
Busy 

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? 
To be lazy less often 

What do you consider your greatest achievement? 
Being self taught 

What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery? 
Not enjoying your own company 

What is your favourite occupation? 
Making people laugh 

What is your most marked characteristic? 
Easy going nature 

What do you most value in your friends? 
The knowledge that they're supporting me 

Who are your favourite writers 
Rachel Joyce, Ellen Degeneres, Stephen Fry, David Sedaris, Maria Popova 

Who is your favourite hero of fiction? 
Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore 

Who are your heroes in real life? 
Family and friends, Ellen Degeneres, Stephen Fry 

What is it that you most dislike? 
Being scared 

How would you like to die? 
Happy 

What is your motto? 
Silliness and happiness are still two of the best kinds of 'ness 

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