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A BUCKET LIST SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD IDEA
- By John Kitsco
- Published 08/6/2011
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Have you noticed license plates that have things like -
Started with nothing, still have most of it. Or - I'm spending the
kids inheritance....
Well, the two things said to be certain as the saying goes are
taxes amd death. Just as we hope to live a long and productive life, we all know at some point the mighty train to heaven will be
parked and waiting....
For some very sad and lonely people - without children or relatives
the end times could be extremely tough. The idea in the movie
"The Bucket List" was for two old timers who shared a room and
were both dying of cancer - was to make up a bucket list which
consisted of things they always wanted to do or simply had never
done. And why not? What would stop you from taking a chance,
living a little dangerously when your days are numbered.
I say, go ahead, make a bucket list and try to make the final
time as exciting and enjoyable as your health might allow....
and just remember, you only live once.....
Life is about choices. Some prefer a quiet time in a church, others
would rather be at a casino or on a fishing trip. Who is so perfect
as to have all the answers and say what is right or wrong for
another person. If it makes you happy, give it a try.
But if you never knock at a door it never opens and if you
never take a chance - you will never begin to know what
the outcome might be.
Go ahead, write up your personal Bucket List.
Started with nothing, still have most of it. Or - I'm spending the
kids inheritance....
Well, the two things said to be certain as the saying goes are
taxes amd death. Just as we hope to live a long and productive life, we all know at some point the mighty train to heaven will be
parked and waiting....
For some very sad and lonely people - without children or relatives
the end times could be extremely tough. The idea in the movie
"The Bucket List" was for two old timers who shared a room and
were both dying of cancer - was to make up a bucket list which
consisted of things they always wanted to do or simply had never
done. And why not? What would stop you from taking a chance,
living a little dangerously when your days are numbered.
I say, go ahead, make a bucket list and try to make the final
time as exciting and enjoyable as your health might allow....
and just remember, you only live once.....
Life is about choices. Some prefer a quiet time in a church, others
would rather be at a casino or on a fishing trip. Who is so perfect
as to have all the answers and say what is right or wrong for
another person. If it makes you happy, give it a try.
But if you never knock at a door it never opens and if you
never take a chance - you will never begin to know what
the outcome might be.
Go ahead, write up your personal Bucket List.