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I recently read an amazing article that changed my perspective on life. The article was written by Celestine Chua and she talks about having a bucketlist.  

The author's encounter with someone else's bucket list sparked their own desire to create one and share their insights in a post. A bucket list is a collection of goals, dreams, and life experiences one wishes to accomplish before passing away. 

By living without clear objectives, we risk being consumed by mundane daily tasks. The bucket list serves as a reminder of what truly matters, encouraging us to seize every moment and make our lives meaningful. 

Creating a personal bucket list is a cost-free and invaluable exercise that provides clarity and direction in life. It opens up possibilities beyond societal norms, allowing us to plan and relish every highlight of our unique journey. The objective isn't fear of death, but rather the desire to maximize our existence and focus on what truly brings fulfillment. 

So, if you don't have one yet, the author highly recommends crafting your bucket list and experiencing the joy of planning your life's meaningful pursuits.

Please read the entire blog here: https://personalexcellence.co/blog/bucket-list/



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