- Priorities change
- Lots of cool stuff I haven't done yet.
- I've done cool stuff that I didn't see coming and that was never on the list.
- What's really really important does usually not need to be put on lists in the first place, because you often just do it. (This can be a painful realization)
- It can be good to have a list and to update it regularly, just to remind yourself but not as a guide to life (at least not for me).
- I like my life unfurling organically.
- Specific domain bucket lists, such as for example travelling may make more sense than having just one generic list.
- Sometimes crossing out an item completes the experience, sometimes it demeans it.
- I love the fact that I still surprise myself every year with the kind of things I get interested in and try out. Lists are not helpful in this context.
- I want my blogs to focus on something else than my life unless it is about life lessons.
Welcome to the U30 edition of the bucketlist. The rules: I've got two years to complete it, no item can be deleted however items can be added. Friends, family and cool strangers are encouraged to comment or even better become BLBs, bucket list buddies who write their own lists and let me know how they're doing. Aloha and never forget that Solar Magnetic Bananas rule!
Saturday, 27 July 2013
What I've learnt about bucket lists
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