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Old 12-03-2006, 03:00 AM
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Default Share your Life to-do list and/or your Bliss List :)

I've always found Life "to-do" lists fascinating (like this one by adventurer John Goddard), and recently heard about another type of list called a "Bliss List" which is a list of things you really love like chocolate icecream with whipped cream

What does your "Life List" or a "Bliss List" have on it ??
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I really like the idea of writing a "Bliss list".
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This reminds me of an episode of This American Life on superpowers, where they talked to a woman who made one of these lists in her teens:

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Wonder Woman. Kelly McEvers with the story of Zora, a self-made superhero. From the time she was five, Zora had recurring dreams in which she was a 6'5" warrior queen who could fly and shoot lightning from her hands. She made a list of all the skills she would need to master if she wanted to actually become the superhero she dreamed of being. Sample items: martial arts, evasive driving and bomb diffusion. She actually checked off most things on the list... and then had a run-in with the CIA.
You can listen to the episode for free here, http://www.thislife.org/pages/descriptions/01/178.html
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Here is my fraction of his list:

38. Visit every country in the world - I been to about a dozen
74. * Dive in a submarine
75. * Land on and take of from an aircraft carrier
76. * Fly in balloon
77. * Ride an elephant
81. * Type 50 words a minute
82. * Make a parachute jump
83. * Learn water and snow skiing
88. * Learn to fence
89. * Learn jujitsu
101. * Run mile in five minutes (maybe when I was younger...)
102. * Weigh 175 pounds stripped (he still does) ( I don't...)
103. * Perform 200 sit-ups and 20 pull-ups
104. * Learn Spanish (and Japanese)
110. * Read the Bible from cover to cover
111.* Read the works of Shakespeare, Plato, Aristotle, Dickens, Thoreau, Hemingway, Twain, Burroughs, Tolstoi, Longfellow, Poe, Emerson (not every work of each)
113.* Become proficient in the use of a rifle, pistol, microscope,
119. * Visit a movie studio
123. * Travel through the Grand Canyon on foot and by boat
126. * Marry and have children (has five children) (I've got two...)
127. * Live to see the 21st century (this one wasn't hard for me...)

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