Post written by Marlon Ribunal.
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You probably have a bucket list or a “wish list” of things to do. I don’t have it yet but I am planning to do the list one of these days. I think this bucket list is very important to anybody. I really think that we all should have one. If you are like most people, your bucket list only contains some actions you want to tackle or hobbies you want to pursue for amusement or extra curricular activities. Generally the bucket list enumerates very particular or specific tasks that require certain actions.

- The Bucket List As Goal Setter
There is another purpose of the bucket list that is not readily obvious to the naked eye. If you look closer and read between the lines, the bucket list speaks about the character of the writer. It gives you the details of specific actions that the writer want to take, but its totality reveals his or her grand goal. The goal might not be spelled out but you can bring all the pieces together to reveal a pattern or design of the whole thing.
The bucket list reveals not only the character but, more so, the aspirations of the writer. The bucket list attempts to go beyond the ordinary; thus, it manifest the deepest desires of the author. In writing the bucket list, the author imparts a portion of his soul to the world. He or she creates a bridge and a window through which he or she communicates his or her true passions. We have already discussed how passion can be a great catalyst for success.
Do you have a bucket list? Does it solely enumerate tasks or actions you want to do in the near future? Or does it connote the grand design of you goals and aspirations in life? Share your list now!
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