Everywhere, I
continue catching wind of the significance of responsibility. In the event that
you make an objective open and have individuals to consider you responsible,
you are substantially more prone to finish your objectives. So this bucket list
is the means by which I am considering myself responsible.
But for those
who don't know I need to answer the question, what is a bucket list? Simply, it
means a list of things you might want to do before you die. It is a
considerable number of goals you need to accomplish, dreams you need to satisfy
and educational goals you are longing to understand. It was made well known
from the film called “The Bucket List” where two terminally ill men (Morgan
Freeman and Jack Nicholson) meet in a doctor’s facility and after that set out a
plan to attempt to accomplish everything on their bucket list.
Why did I
begin a bucket list? My bucket list was originally posted in 2015 on my
Facebook wall. So by publishing them, it urged me to do not so much imagining about
them but rather more doing or accomplishing what’s on my list. Throughout the
years I have written a lot of substance about my bucket list, since I have
faith in the force of them to such an extent.
Ever feel your days are passing
you by with no substantial yield to discuss? What did you finish in the
previous 3 months? What are your goals for the following 3 months? Having a bucket
list helps you to remember what is truly essential so you can follow up on
them.
The target of
making this bucket list isn't to impart some sort of a race against time or to
make abhorrence toward death. I don't see our reality to be constrained to only
our physical years on earth – I don't see our reality to be restricted to only
our physical years on earth – our physical life expectancy is yet a short bit
of our reality in the universe.
The general
purpose of making bucket list is to boost each snapshot of our reality and
carry on with our life minus all potential limitations. It's an indication of
the considerable number of things we need to accomplish in our time here, so
that as opposed to pandering our time in pointless exercises, we are guiding it
completely toward what makes a difference to us.
The following are my ultimate bucket list:
1.
Go back to Japan to study
2. Study Ph.D. in USA
3. Travel around the world
4. . Record my own music album
5. Enroll in Film course
6. Direct short films
7.Invent gadgets/ make innovations
8. Develop a drug/treatment method for Cancer
9. Publish my own book/ literary folio
10. Drive a chopper/airplane
11. Make friends with UN and ASEAN people
12. Go to NASA
13. Explore the Philippine Islands
14. Maintain my blog
15. Read 20 books in a month
2. Study Ph.D. in USA
3. Travel around the world
4. . Record my own music album
5. Enroll in Film course
6. Direct short films
7.Invent gadgets/ make innovations
8. Develop a drug/treatment method for Cancer
9. Publish my own book/ literary folio
10. Drive a chopper/airplane
11. Make friends with UN and ASEAN people
12. Go to NASA
13. Explore the Philippine Islands
14. Maintain my blog
15. Read 20 books in a month
16. Go scuba diving / snorkeling and experience marine life
up close
17.
Go skiing
18.
Go horseback riding
19.
Do an extreme sport
20.
Climb a mountain
21.
Perform
a kind deed without expecting anything in return
22.
Make a difference in someone’s
life
23.
Fly in a hot-air balloon
24.
Do volunteer work
25.
Get Married
26.
Send a Message in a bottle
Writing a bucket list
gives you significant clarity and focus on what you want from your life. It’s
an invaluable exchange. If you
already have your list, take this opportunity to review it. If you will create
your own list, answer the questions below.
1.
What if you were to die tomorrow?
2.
What would you wish you could do before you die?
3.
What would you do if you had unlimited time, money and
resources?
4.
What have you always wanted to do but have not done yet?
5.
Any countries, places or locations you want to visit?
6.
What are your biggest goals and dreams?
7.
What do you want to see in person?
8.
What achievements do you want to have?
9.
What experiences do you want to have / feel?
10.
Are there any special moments you want to witness?
11.
What activities or skills do you want to learn or try out?
12.
What are the most important things you can ever do?
13.
What would you like to say/do together with other people? People
you love? Family? Friends?
14.
Are there any specific people you want to meet in person?
15.
What do you want to achieve in the different areas: Social,
Love, Family, Career, Finance, Health (Your weight, Fitness level), Spiritual?
16.
What do you need to do to lead a life of the greatest meaning?
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