It would be ironic if one of the things on my bucket list was making an anti-bucket list.
Deepa. On Fri, 3 Jan, 2020, 03:31 Heather Madrone, <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 > > Charles Haynes wrote on 1/2/20 9:47 AM January 2, 2020: > > The idea of an “anti-bucket list” is antithetical to my approach to > life. I > > can easily understand why someone would have a list of things they want > to > > do, but what’s the point of having a list of things you absolutely refuse > > to consider ever doing? > > I think many of us make declarations of the form "If I never do X > [again], it will be too soon." > > I have even told my family "If I ever take up quilting, shoot me." > > I don't know why I would want to build a thought-horde of experiences I > would hate, though. > > Is there some pleasurable aspect here that I'm missing? > > --hmm > >
