Art Of Life: Why Do We Need A Wish List?

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Art Of Life: Why Do We Need A Wish List?



Each of us made a list at least once before going to the supermarket or made a list of things to put in a suitcase before travelling. Agree, it works. After sorting out the bag of groceries, we do not return to the shop, because we forgot to buy salt, but we immediately start cooking. And after checking into a hotel, we run to the sea, and not to the nearest shopping centre to buy a swimsuit at an exorbitant price. It's comfortable. Why not try making a things-to-do list you should try once in a lifetime?

What is a wish list for?

It is clear that the list of things to do before the age of 18 and 30 differs for girls and boys. And everyone has their own top things, depending on age, social and financial status. But all the same, the list is needed if you do not want to regret the wasted years when you were in the prime of life and desires.

Why do our desires often remain only desires? Because for most of us, the plan for the day is very primitive - work-home-work. Coming home, most just go to bed, leaving everything for later. But this "later" is our life.

Take a piece of paper, take your mind off your everyday worries and write down what you once dreamed about and what you are dreaming about now. As your wishes come true, cross them off the list. Believe, after a while, you will understand that life is getting better.

How to make a wishlist correctly

To begin with, choose a time, at least half an hour, and preferably more. Remember - you are starting a new full life. Take a pen and paper or create a new file on your computer and get started. Don't be afraid to dream. Ideally, surely, so that not your desires surprise your capabilities, but vice versa. But in any case, remember that life is richer than plans, so go for it.

First of all, answer the following questions.

● What would you do today if you knew that the world would end tomorrow? It is not about what was allegedly promised back in 2012, but a real apocalypse.

● What have you set out to do more than once, but have not been able to?

● What countries have you always wanted to visit? Maybe there are other places, for instance, theatres or museums?

● Think back to your deepest dreams.

● Answer yourself to the question of who you want to become. Not in the sense of a profession (cook, engineer or teacher), but in a broader sense.

● Admit what you don't know yet, but you would certainly like to learn it.

● Imagine what exactly you would like to tell your grandchildren on your 101st birthday.

Most likely, some of your desires will scare you or even make you laugh. The main thing is not to stop. Write down all your even the most secret desires. Ideally, such a list should contain at least 100 points.

Top wishes

The network has a ton of ready wish lists that everyone needs to do in life. Your main task is to create your own and unique list. To make it easier for you, we have prepared a few most popular wishes. So let's get started.

➔ To jump with a parachute.
➔ To learn one foreign language or more.
➔ To go to a gym.
➔ To confess your feelings to a dear person.
➔ To spend a day away from civilization. Disable a phone, tablet and other means of communication with the modern world.
➔ To meet the sunrise with your loved one in a romantic setting.
➔ To visit an elite restaurant.
➔ To master Photoshop.
➔ To collect coins from at least 30 different countries around the world.
➔ To pass a driving exam.
➔ To make a gift for no reason.
➔ To redo the house.
➔ To ride an extreme attraction.
➔ To take an elephant ride.
➔ To catch a huge fish on a sea fishing trip
➔ To fly in a hot air balloon.

Your list may be similar to this, or it may be completely different. The main thing is to have it. You may want to buy or rent an Audi R8 or have your own luxury car rental company and go up to the highest floor of the Burj Khalifa. And even if some of your desires seem to be absolutely unrealizable. Thoughts are known to materialize. Moreover, you simply do not have enough time for some dreams.

Any person has something to strive for, even if it seems that everything has already been achieved in this life. And remember - never say never. Life is much shorter than we think. You should at least try to get everything or almost everything from it. And then you will have something to tell your grandchildren on long winter evenings.

Everyone is simply obliged to make this wishlist list and bring all the desires to life in order to have as much useful knowledge, skills and achievements as possible. And, of course, to have wonderful memories. The earlier you start, the more you implement. So, just do it! Courage!










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