Writing this bucket list has been fun, and I've been thinking of way to cross some of the list items off. A lot of them will be difficult I admit, but I find people are making these lists just to make them and not actually thinking they can/will accomplish anything on it. I really want to do everything on my list. It would be so cool so be old and tell your family these rad stories of all the incredible things you've done. That's what I want.
One item I will soon be able to cross off my list is skydiving! My dad is a Groupon freak, and for my 18th birthday, he got me a Groupon for skydiving in Steinbach! Skydiving has been on of the items on my list forever. I'm not afraid of heights, so I think I'll do alright. Not saying I'll be cool, calm, and collected when I'm up there preparing to jump, no doubt I'll need a new pair of pants, but I definitely won't back down. I'm 100% sure of that. I've never been one to chicken out of something, and I'll keep that streak going with this task!
What I've learned about myself in the process of creating this list is that in order to complete the items I'll really have to push myself and be willing to go out of my comfort zone. I am prepared to do so! Creating this list really made me think of all the things that are important to me and what I want to do with my life. So I hope to cross off as many items as possible.
I completely agree with Ms. Mclaughlan when she said that people say the tasks on their lists are impossible just so they can get out of doing them. I think it's because on paper, it's just an idea, they don't have to think about what needs to be done to accomplish it, and then reality hits, and they back down. It bothers me when people say they want to do these great/cool/amazing things and when the opportunity presents itself, they decide to not even try. Some items on a list may be once in a lifetime. How could you possibly turn that down?
YOLO PEOPLE. YOLO.
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