Reading over my list, I came to this item. Apparently, my thinking has changed since I added this goal. I now find myself wondering why I would want to be anyone other than me. I’m obviously me for a reason. A better goal would be “Be myself and love it.”
BystanderNumber4's Life List
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1. Grow in Christ
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2. become a nicer person
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3. write a book
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4. make a difference in someone's life
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5. learn sign language
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6. write with my left hand
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7. smile to strangers
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8. Improve my posture
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9. always live and work in environments that allow me to be silly and unpredictable
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10. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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11. paint
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12. go to a movie by myself
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13. grow sunflowers
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14. do a cartwheel
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15. Swim with dolphins
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16. Keep a journal
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17. pray without ceasing
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18. Present my body as a living sacrifice
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19. go to Canada
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20. see how long I can stay awake
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21. truly not care what anyone thinks of me
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22. Make a quilt
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23. read the Bible in a year
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24. put a message into a bottle and throw it out to sea
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25. get into the perfect college
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26. Finish a tube of chapstick before losing it
167 people
How I did it
How I did it: I took a train into London one morning from Croydon, where my hotel was. The next day, I took the Eurostar to Paris. If subway trains count, I used those trains a LOT in London and Paris. Read how I did it…
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