That's actually a reason I hesitate to call them "new year's resolutions," because I feel like everyone does the same thing - it gets to be mid-January and you're like, "Fuck, I haven't been doing ANY of this shit!" and promptly give up on the entire endeavor. I want to, um... not do that. I figure "bucket list" makes them more overarching goals, something to consistently work towards without worrying about when they'll be done... just as long as I'm working on them.
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That's actually a reason I hesitate to call them "new year's resolutions," because I feel like everyone does the same thing - it gets to be mid-January and you're like, "Fuck, I haven't been doing ANY of this shit!" and promptly give up on the entire endeavor. I want to, um... not do that. I figure "bucket list" makes them more overarching goals, something to consistently work towards without worrying about when they'll be done... just as long as I'm working on them.