42km195m's Life List
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1. Find a job I love
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2. Quit my job
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3. Fall in love
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4. Be loved
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5. Find a girlfriend that like running and hiking
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6. Help my parents
42 people -
7. Do a mission to Africa
3 people -
8. Move out
3,055 people -
9. Have sex on a regular basis
1 cheer5 people -
10. Gather my Uncle with my Mother
1 person -
11. Buy a car
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12. Finish The North Face Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc
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13. Do an IronMan triathlon
22 people -
14. Ascend Monte Rosa or Monte Bianco
1 person -
15. Run the Western States 100 miles endurance run
1 person -
16. Spend a night with Sheryl Crow
1 person -
17. Ride a motorcicle coast to coast
1 person -
18. Visit Antarctica
437 people -
19. Get back playing bass in a band
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20. Get back teaching music to young people
1 person -
21. Buy an Ibanez JEM7V
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22. Learn to play guitar with standard tuning
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23. Record another album
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24. Play bass for Eric Clapton
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25. Have an extraterrestrial contact
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26. Flight to the moon
1 person -
27. learn french
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28. Learn Spanish
15,510 people
How I did it: I just decided to stop, but I was really convinced. Has been more a menthal process finding out insime myself the real benefits of smoking - not in term of healt - in term of happyness. When I understood that smoking was a sign of weakness and a slavery I quit. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I did it with a lot of training, even 8 ours of non stop running. I did it teaching my mind the difference between exhaustion and pain. I did it focusing on the starting point, on the finish line and learning not to think about the kilometers in the middle. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I started running to get fit. Than I found running amazing and relaxing and finally I understand I need to bet over my resistence and start training for marathon. I was in a difficoult moment of my life: I closed my business in music and feel like a looser.So the idea to complete something I have to do trusting only on my body and mind (determination) convinced me was a good idea not to get into depression.I trained really hard (I was tot… Read how I did it…
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