In approximately the 22nd century, humanity would have colonized a majority of the Solar System by now, including Saturn's many moons. A space station would be built in orbit around Saturn, orbiting Saturn at a distance of approximately 145,000 kilometers, or just outside of Saturn's ring system. You would travel the now four year journey.. (its the 22nd century, technology has advanced to allow for such short travel.) to Saturn Station. You eventually reach the station, and you settle in it, making yourself at home there. The station is inhabited by approximately 100,000 people, similar to the population of a city on Earth. The station generates artificial gravity, and so it's similar to Earth in many ways. You stay in a room numbered "184-E". There are a total of 100,000 rooms, with 1,000 rooms per alphabetical letter. So it goes from 1-A to 1000-A, and then transitions to 1-B, and so on. The station itself is around 30 kilometers in size, making it quite massive and quite the walk in order to get from one end of it to the other.
You wake up in your room, opening the holoscreen next to you for some morning news. You then look just behind you and see Saturn, just outside your window as it can be seen moving around due to the entire station rotating in order to generate gravity on board. The only thing you can hear is the faint hum of the stations ventilation system, and you can very faintly make out people talking from outside your room. What do you do to start the day?