I’ve been interested in doing this for quite some time and have been slowly working on it. Its now defunct but I used to like reading the rucksack life blog as the writer had only 100 or so possessions. Also in the intro to Hooked the editor mentions having a friend that has a nicely decorated apartment with fewer than 250 or so items. Every time he gets something he has to choose something to get rid of. At least at first I don’t have a specific numerical goal, and I may never, but I like the idea.
FenrirReturns's Life List
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1. live each day as if it were my last
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2. Find a balance between the things I want to do and the things I need to do
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3. get a passport
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4. get out of debt
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5. Stress less
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6. not worry about the future
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7. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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8. build a motorcycle
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9. Build some form of furniture with my bare hands
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10. get out of las vegas
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11. To live instead of exist
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12. make biodiesel
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13. Stick it to The Man
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14. go to a MotoGP race
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15. Make yogurt
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16. hike the appalachian trail
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17. ride a motorcycle cross country
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18. pare down all my posessions
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19. spend less money
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20. play guitar
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21. consume less
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22. visit jack kerouac's grave
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23. see the northern lights
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24. travel the world
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25. work because I like to, not because I have to
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26. fly a helicopter
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27. Get my HAM radio license
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28. become an EMT
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29. save lives
121 people
Recent entries
Sources of inspiration
21 months ago
Rat
2 years ago
I want to build something that looks mad max esque or ratty. Something that is easy to maintain, probably air-cooled something I can dualsport at least on fire roads. But something large enough to ride twoup and can support a decent ammount of luggage. I don’t really know anything about building a bike though :( so who know how ling this will take me
Finally (again)
2 years ago
I forget that I’ve had this listed, I’ve actually had to fix the bike about 3 times over for various problems, but its done, just finished replace my regulator! yay!
