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Whats Your Bucket List ?

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β€œThe only people who fear death are those with regrets” - Anonymous


Recently I was watching a movie titled "The Bucket List" on my brothers recommendation. Seeing Morgan freeman and Jack Nicholson create there own "Bucket List " inspired me to make mine and write an article on it.

What's a Bucket List ?


Well lot of you might be knowing about it, it is a list of all the goals you want to achieve, dreams you want to fulfill and life experiences you desire to experience before you die.

Now a important question arises...

Why To Create a Bucket List ?


Most of us are caught up in a flurry of day-to-day activities most of our Life Time and misses out the chance to fully enjoy our life. Some people are stuck in responsibilities all out there life that they forget about their happiness, and their responsibility to make themselves happy too. 

There is an old saying
" Time stops for no one, Cherish the moment, it is passing by at the speed of life " - Anonymous 

Have you ever felt that your days are passing you by without any tangible output to speak of ? What did you achieved in the past 6 months? What are your goals for the next 6 months?
What if you are to die today would you be able to rest peacefully in your grave that you have achieved things you wished for ? and Would you regret when you die ?

Well that is when a Bucket List comes for your rescue. Having a bucket list reminds you of what’s really important so you can act on them.

It’s just like planning ahead and highlighting some important tasks or personal goals you want for your whole life.

Personally goal setting is my regular activity like reading some books and doing exercise , I still found many new things to do while I was writing on my own list. Writing my Bucket List was more of a insightful exercise.

I still remember having the fear to die. For three years of my graduation what often eats my brain was what if I die tomorrow and lot of other question. That too motivated me to have a plan which I also called my "Life Plan" or simply a "Bucket List". Well since Death is inevitable and it gonna happen one day, so why not be prepare for it and have no regrets when lord Yama comes to take your life.

Whats My Bucket List ?


Below i am sharing a part of my Bucket List (a part ? yes a part since it will extend i am sure πŸ˜†).
You can also take help from it and create your own.
Here is mine :-


  •  Take a Girl Out for Coffee : Well this was most daring of all πŸ˜€ and i overcome the fear and enjoyed it, talked with a very beautiful girl know her philosophy of life and found she is not much different from me and its now that i know about the importance of "WORDS"  
  •  Help Children : I have a personal philosophy- " If you want to bring changes to a society then teach its Children ". 
  •  Buy and Fly my own Plane : Well i would personally like to fly a Bi-plane 1940's kind but then a plane is a plane 😊
  •  Fly Solar Powered plane from Kashmir to Kanyakumari (India) : Most challenging but who have seen the future ? πŸ˜›πŸ˜ eye of the Tiger man !!
  •  Do farming and have 2 Horses : 
  •  Kiss the most beautiful girl : ( no pic yet 😈)
  •  Run a half marathon : Well it took 2hr and 45 min due to a slow running fat friend of mine.
     
  •  Run a Full marathon :
  •  Run Laddhak Ultra Marathon(La Ultra) : Went there to travel next time for running
  •  Go to Scotland : Wanna feel William Wallace inside me
  •  Explore My country(India) : Well i have been to several places from south to east to extreme north.
  •  See the Border between two countries : Have seen Indo-Pak border in Laddhak, with solders with guns in their bunkers at few meters away, and Wagha Border Indo-Pak 
  •   Sky Diving : Want to feel the fear of death 


Well this was mine, What's yours ? 

Always remember -" You are never too old to set another Goal or to Dream a new Dream "


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