This is something I wrote for ThoughtCatalog.com. It did not get featured. So I found a place for it here.
Go on Google and by the time you’re done typing the words, auto-suggest suggests “Bucket List ideas”. And that shows people are actually putting some effort into creating their lists. . That’s how necessary and indispensable the list has become. Everyone’s got to have a list. And in this cool list, there are some items that EVERYONE has. They are very stereotypical. But if everyone has them, there’s got to be something amazing about them.
Some events add words to your
vocabulary for eternity, like no amount of rote learning can - words that you never knew existed the day before. In some cases, words
that did not actually exist the day before. Our word here is “BucketList”: a word that Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson effortlessly
added to everyone’s lexicon and to many many Facebook status messages. It’s
probably the most clichéd, banal, overused word online, yet still the coolest.
Scroll down to every pic that has a caption “Bucket List – item1 – CHECK” and it cannot possibly have less
than a hundred likes. That’s the power of this word.
Go on Google and by the time you’re done typing the words, auto-suggest suggests “Bucket List ideas”. And that shows people are actually putting some effort into creating their lists. . That’s how necessary and indispensable the list has become. Everyone’s got to have a list. And in this cool list, there are some items that EVERYONE has. They are very stereotypical. But if everyone has them, there’s got to be something amazing about them.
1. Bungee Jumping: Imagine this. A cliff in an abandoned expanse. No one around, except
for the Bungee Jumping organizer guys, of course. There’s peace. I scream and
it echoes back. There’s water down there, down down there. It looks quite far
away. God knows how many meters. Or kilometers? There’s green everywhere. It’s
mid-day, yet I can’t see the sun. It isn’t bright or dark. It’s just the mild
ambiance that you’d want. I breathe in and it feels fresh. It feels like I’m inhaling
pure oxygen, for the first time. The impending jump would raise my
excitement/anxiety levels to an all-time high. Fear would make me want to step
back. But the jump needs just a second, and after that there’s no backing out.
My shrill shriek through it will slice through the silence characteristic of
the place. I’d come back up, feeling awesome about myself. And the place would
be back to being tranquil and soothing.
What an experience that would be. This definitely goes on my list.
What an experience that would be. This definitely goes on my list.
2. Travel to Paris: Who doesn’t want to visit Paris? I’m not
sure if it’s the romantic aspect of the city or if it’s the hot French men or
the idea of kissing under the Eiffel tower or the vineyards in France or the
fact that it’s the fashion capital of the world or if it’s something else
altogether. May be it’s all of this combined. But this is one place on
everyone’s to-do list. Even in movies, it’s Paris that people go to when they
need a break from the monotony. It’s always ‘But I’ve never been to Paris’ that
one says when one knows that death is looming. Paris is seen as a fun, sexy,
beautiful place, all over the world. Paris is undoubtedly intriguing.
j'irai à Paris un de ces jours. :)
3. Sky-diving: That’s one experience I will give myself. It will probably kill me, but
it’s going to be amazing. It’s going to be out of the world. Can you imagine
that feeling before the actual jump? Damn. And the jump, I’m sure my stomach’s
going to be in my mouth. But that’s one thing I will do, no matter what.
4. Visit the exotic country called India
(Indians choose to vacation in Hawaii instead):
Sometimes, all one wants
to do is to try something completely different. Something completely different
from ones country. That’s the time to visit India. The country overflowing with
tradition can help you find your lost self. It’s a beautiful country with
beautiful people. Taj Mahal and its history must be inspiring. Kerala, down
south, I’m sure, is a beautiful place. I’d love to visit India and take in all
of the perspective it provides. I want to visit the beautiful temples. I’d love
to learn Yoga and meditation. I’d like to see the Himalayas. This visit will
give me peace like nothing else can, I’m sure of that.
But if you’re an Indian, like I am: Hawaii looks like the world’s most fun
place. I’ve never never surfed my whole life. And what can be more awesome than
learning to from some hot surfer. Canoeing might be fun too. An evening by the
beach, some friends, many newly made friends, everyone clad in Hawaiian attire,
some music, a lot of Hula dancing – now that seems like a perfect evening I’ll
remember all my life. The beaches, the parties, the flowers, the bathing suits,
the sun baths, the coconut shells, the Hula dance, the food, the music.. This
place reeks of fun. It’s got to be the perfect spot for a fun vacation.
5. Scuba Diving: Be it the Red Sea in Egypt or Mexico’s Le Paz or the Andaman islands in
India, scuba diving seems to me like something I should try. I don’t know if it
will be different in different places, but every time I see a picture of
someone Scuba diving, it brings back my desire to travel and explore the world.
There’s something about this that incites curiosity. The blue is always crystal
clear. The corals look so pretty. And the idea of taking some time off to
cohabit with the fish and the sea animals seems wonderful. This is different
than every other activity that seems adventurous. This isn’t about the fear or
the excitement. This is calm and beautiful. There is no anxiety whatsoever.
It’s going to be lovely, nothing else, but lovely.
I’m going scuba
diving some day!
6. Back-packing through Europe: When can I go back-packing if not sometime
now? This would be a very very economical trip. No resorts. Nothing
extravagant. It would be simply exploring. I want to go all around Europe. I
want to see it all – the monuments, the mountains, the lakes, the beaches, the
people, the parties, the villages, the houses, the food, the music, the
languages, the traditions, the festivals – all of it. I want to go on a
Gondola. I so want to inhale the beauty of the Scandinavian countries. I want
to eat freshly made Swiss chocolates. I want to see ancient Rome and Vatican
and Spain. I want to stay in tents, hostels and homestays. I want to eat food
from the vendors on the road. I want to meet new people and make new friends. I
want to feel the place the local way.
Oh gosh, I want
to do this.
7. Climb some mountain: Nothing can feel more on top of the world
than actually being quite on top of the world. It would be fun to actually mean
the phrase, literally and metaphorically. This could be some hill/mountain on
the Himalayas or the Alps or the Rockies or even a regionally known relatively
smaller range of mountains. It doesn’t matter which. The view from up there
would be spectacular. It would be an overwhelming feeling.
Some of these items, I wonder if
we want to do them because it’s fun to do them or because we want to feel the
after-having-done-them feeling. Whatever the reason maybe, each item is a new
experience. And that’s surely worth it.
A bucket-list is a must-have. Clichéd to an indescribable extent, maybe. But who cares!! I have a list and mine has all of these and many more (including getting featured on ThoughtCatalog, which I'm working on)
A bucket-list is a must-have. Clichéd to an indescribable extent, maybe. But who cares!! I have a list and mine has all of these and many more (including getting featured on ThoughtCatalog, which I'm working on)
Very similar to yours! :) you must add attending the Coldplay concert too.
ReplyDeleteYes. That, certainly. I also have a visit to the Caribbean. And have a fine, pretty, white wedding.
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