I think making a bucket list is just an efficient way to write out your interests. It can give you something to work toward and look forward to, even when you are in a good place in life. I soo want an entertainment (i.e. listening) room. Some sort of setup built around my computer, I guess. I haven't figured that one out yet. How have you changed with what you want for a house? Do you now want something bigger? Smaller?
Oh I would love to go backpacking. It would be such an adventure. What if you could backpack abroad using a second language? That would be so exciting!
It gains traction by having good grip.
Nope! I agree with what you said. My mind controls my body, but the universe controls my mind. I'm as responsible for my actions as the universe is for putting me here.
I definitely agree with you on the language one. Japanese is my target, but it's still a long ways away. Learning languages is more fun than I had thought, so I am excited for the payoff. For traveling? I'm not so sure. I definitely want to, of course, but I have no idea where to go. Like you said, a big goal of mine is to be able to rely on myself, so I try to keep tabs on my income and spending. I also have some more miscellaneous things like being able to solve a puzzle cube or doing yoyo tricks. :)
The Northern Lights are beautiful. I see them when I drive home from work at night during the colder seasons. Do you have any idea what countries you'd like to visit?
I like the way you think! I'm totally with you on eclipses and touring Japan. That country is fascinating.
Go skydiving into an off-grid area in South America, then write a book about it.
Ugh. Origami is so interesting to look at. I envy those with such creativity.
I don't think many countries actually need more children. What we need is cheaper adoption systems. This Earth has enough people.
I am actually just starting to learn Japanese. Learning a language certainly requires a lot of motivation.