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The Bucket List: 1000 Adventures Big & Small (Bucket Lists)

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Why not mix things up a bit, surprise your friends and family, and experiment with a new hairstyle? It’s never too late to reinvent yourself. However, vegetarianism isn’t as scary as it sounds! It’s also way better for the environment (and the animals…obviously). Give it a shot for a week. You might surprise yourself and even enjoy it! 29. Try Veganism for a Week Setting yourself the target of vacationing in a new place every year will help you see it, and keep things interesting at the same time. You’re looking up at the night sky and in that exact instant, a meteor flashes past thousands of miles above yours head. What are the chances? You’ve been moving your entire life to that one moment in time, just as that shooting star has.

At that point, everything stops. You’re can’t help but get caught up in the adrenaline of it. Then the parachute opens and you get literally swept away in the sudden calm that descends. It’s a beautiful experience and one you won’t regret. 65. Do a Bungee Jump I love getting outdoors and doing something physical, with beautiful views and landscapes to enjoy along the way. It’s great exercise, and gets you closer to nature too. Improve your language skills by going on an immersion trip to a country where they speak that language.

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Illustrated Man. Ray Bradbury is so damn talented. It’s a great introduction to him and some of the stories have meaning today, such as the first one in the illustrated man: The Velt. Go ahead and bloody spend it! Buy or do something you’ve always wanted, but never been able to afford. Obviously, this isn’t necessarily the most sensible approach to saving. I can just hear the moans of personal finance experts echoing around me. Dune, even for people who don’t necessarily read scifi. Especially now, with the whole “let’s take care of our planet before it’s too late” discussion. Reading Dune in adulthood had such an impact on me, that I often found myself physically thirsty after each reading session. It also made me more aware of my footprint, made me think about the scarcity of resources, accumulating crap around the house, etc. Great book, great story, great writing style. This is a cool concept. Usually, something that’s really hard will sit on your list, reminding you about how you haven’t done it yet. Why not hop on the bandwagon and get one for yourself? Don’t fret the whole ‘this is permanent’ thing. Life’s too short for ‘what ifs’. If you’ve always toyed with the idea of tattoos, then don’t wait any longer.

Why not reach out to the people you’ve lost touch with in your life? You could even organise a massive reunion with old school friends. 14. Learn About Your Family History

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Crime And Punishment. The KGB used Dostoevsky as part of their training for interrogations and it was so effective that the CIA was convinced they had developed a truth serum. He really knew how to write about the inner workings of the mind.

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