My Anti-Bucket List (as of 23.3.16)
- do something that will break my relationship with my closest friend
- burn the kitchen due to my lack of cooking skills
- become obsessed with my weight
- do something illegal that I'd be jailed for for years
- break a bone
- vomit in front of an audience during a performance
- ruin the family name by being unsuccessful
- get pregnant before marriage
- marry the wrong person (how will you know, though?)
- realize I've been living my life wrong the entire time and not having enough years to redo it
- become an embarrassment in front of the whole world
- stain hotel sheets due to my period (oh god no)
- pass out from fatigue
- work at a fast food chain because God knows I'm scared of people
- spend more than P2000 in one visit at Starbucks (closest I've ever spent was around P1500+)
- resort to something illegal to earn money
- get lost in a strange country with a weird language
I'm quite sure I've got more to include in the list, so I WILL be updating this from time to time. :) How about you? What would you write in your anti-bucket list?
Hey there, what an awesome post here. Pretty creative if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteYou see posts about bucket lists all the time but this is the first time I've seen an anti-bucket list. I think everything in your list is definitely smart and wise to not do.
As the saying goes "You don't have to stick your hand in the fire to know it's going to burn you."
Great post. Thanks for sharing.
Yes! Thank you very much! :) Perhaps you may want to do one yourself.
DeleteThis is a very interesting bucket list, I've actually never heard of a non-bucket list before. I wouldn't mind getting lost in a country where I don't know the language, I actually did and it was a lot of fun. I was in china, arriving in this small town, and all I know was the name of the hostel I was staying at. No address or anything, and nobody would speak English to help me find it. But it was very interesting, I enjoyed the "quest". What I would never ever do, is anything involving snakes. No thank you!
ReplyDeleteHehe, wow! I guess it's different for others, huh? Haha. I like control over situations, especially when in unfamiliar territory. Getting lost in London or New York would be fine as I know I can communicate well with them, haha. I do NOT like snakes either. I prolly should've included that here. Thanks!
DeleteVery inspiring post! I say inspiring cause now I want to write my own anti bucket list on my own blog! Damn.. hahaha! If I am to write though, I'm pretty sure that smoking cigarettes (as I have never done it in my short life) and doing something that will put my child in harm's way physically or mentally and breaking my husband's trust would be at the top of my list for sure.. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Please, by all means, share your anti-bucket list as well! :) Those two points should be included, indeed.
DeleteWhat, getting lost in a strange country where you're not familiar with the local language sounds like an adventure! :) That aside, I can think of a few things I hope I'd never have to do, but I'd rather make a printed list of my bucketlist instead. I believe in the law of attraction and that the universe brings what people focus their attention to.
ReplyDeleteHahaha, I like my adventures to stay under my control, in a way, so I still would like to get lost in a place where I can communicate properly. Yes, I also believe in the law of attraction, but I thought I'd go ahead and do something different, hehe. Thanks!
Deleteall this time i have been talking about my bucket list but I never came up with this idea of making my own "Anti-bucket list"
ReplyDeleteI think one thing I would love to include in my list is to Die without knowing my real purpose!
Aha! You are scared of people too! Are you introvert or something? Because I am on that zone too but you should not! With all the talents you got, you should be out there showing the world what you have to offer!
Thanks for sharing us your Anti-Bucket list
Hahaha! Go ahead an make one yourself! Yep, living an aimless life is a fear I have as well. I'm an ambivert, haha. Stuck in the middle, as I'd like to call it. Thank you so much for the support! ^__^ When I get past my shyness, haha, maybe.
DeleteI certainly agree to some points that you have discussed on this post. I appreciate that you have shared some reliable tips on this review.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of having an anti-bucket list. This is something new. I actually love listing down stuff as well. I do it before I start my day since it keeps me organized. I'm super scatterbrained most of the time and lists keep me on track. I'll try to make my own anti-bucket list. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteInteresting perspective! I especially like the never "become obsessed with my weight" since this is something I'm currently struggling with.
ReplyDeletePS. I feel like it's harder to come up with an anti-bucket list than a real bucket list :P
1,500 bucks at Starbucks??!! Did you treat your entire clan or something? Or you have serious addiction issues w/ caffein? That's a lot of money girl, haha! - Sonnie
ReplyDeleteHaha! I enjoyed reading your list. For some reason, it all makes sense. And if I'm to write my own, I'll probably include some points you've written too. Then, I'll add this "I hope I won't stop pursuing my dreams even if I stumbled a couple of times... To never ever giving up!" :) -- Jen of www.investmanila.com
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. I guess I have never heard of Anti Bucket list. I am definitely gonna make one. I guess I will make an Anti Bucketlist of haircare regimen on my blog. You are awesome for doing this post. Loved it. And you know 1st two items in your bucket list is definitely on mine too.
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