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๐Ÿค” Find Out Why You Should Consider an Unbucket List (AARP Article)

Never Again! What's On Your Unbucket List?
 
These are the things I swear I will never do again.
 
By Ann Brenoff, AARP Experience Counts. Published May 16, 2024.
 
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Lol, I was "giggling" as I read this article.

 

She does have the following on HER LIST that I had wanted to do. Hmmm, not sure about that now at age 66 this year 2024.

 

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I won't parachute. To willingly jump out of a plane was a one-and-done experience for me. It was all I could do to keep from vomiting. What I learned that day was that life is challenging enough without having to seek out additional dangers.

 

Thanks and hope to hear from you guys!!!

 

Nicole ๐Ÿ‘ต

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One should have that exciting of a life, but I couldn't wrap my head around it to think of any.  Now I've made decisions or hesitations regretted, that would had made my entire life turn out different.

 

How about a game of "I have never", that would be more fitting. 

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Hmmm, I am game @Tempest332 = sounds interesting.

 

I have NEVER jumped from a plane. ๐Ÿ™„

 

Thanks for stopping by.

 

Nicole ๐Ÿ‘ต

 


[*** @Tempest332 wrote:

One should have that exciting of a life, but I couldn't wrap my head around it to think of any.  Now I've made decisions or hesitations regretted, that would had made my entire life turn out different.

 

How about a game of "I have never", that would be more fitting. ***]


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You are sort of missing the point on this... It would be something most do, & do often.  

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@Tempest332 , well I apologize for sort of missing it.

 

Nicole  ๐Ÿ‘ต

 


[*** @Tempest332 wrote:

You are sort of missing the point on this... It would be something most do, & do often.  ***]


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"life is challenging enough without having to seek out additional dangers."

 

Yes we take our life in our own hands just getting out on public roads now. 

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I AGREE @Tempest332 , seems like some folks feel a NEED to "shoot" others rather than "walk away" = I let other drivers do their thing even when I have the right away. NOT worth losing my life over. Road rage has become the new crime in my humble opinion. Nicole  ๐Ÿ‘ต

 


[*** @Tempest332 wrote:

"life is challenging enough without having to seek out additional dangers."

 

Yes we take our life in our own hands just getting out on public roads now. ***]


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I was just referring to the way they drive.

 

No need for a gun when you have a 3 ton pickup, or a 700 HP car. with blinding lamps on the front..... in addition to more attention to diddling with "their phone" than their driving. 

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@Tempest332 what is really interesting as I get older is the fact that our 2-lane streets here in Virginia does NOT provide a way for these HUGER THAN LIFE vehicles to pass you. So I now AVOID the SCENIC routes through the mountains so I do not end up pushed over the ravine because I am going DOWN a steep hill with caution. Gosh, .... 

 

And let's not forget the folks who luv the whole world to hear their SPEAKERPHONE conversations while they DRIVE.

 

Lol, I don't know which is worst - that or the SPEAKERS that are blasting music.

 

Hmmm, I need a helicopter.

 

Nicole  ๐Ÿ‘ต

 


[*** TEMPEST wrote: I was just referring to the way they drive.

 

No need for a gun when you have a 3 ton pickup, or a 700 HP car. with blinding lamps on the front..... in addition to more attention to diddling with "their phone" than their driving. ***]


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