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marieb's Life List
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1. become fluent in Irish Gaelic again
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2. have sex under the stars
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3. Kiss in the rain
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4. visit New Zealand
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5. Drive across the USA
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6. travel to every continent
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7. see the northern lights
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8. learn PHP
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9. sing in a choir
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10. sing karaoke with reckless abandon
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11. Send a postcard to Postsecret
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12. get married
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13. Buy a House
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14. lose weight
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15. Fly First Class
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16. be a better designer
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17. Find a balance between the things I want to do and the things I need to do
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18. graduate college
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19. spend more time outdoors
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20. become a US citizen
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21. have normal sleep hours
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22. be healthy
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23. Never stop learning
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24. visit new york
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25. see the pyramids
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26. overcome my mental illness
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27. Write more
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28. shave my head
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29. travel
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30. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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31. Improve my posture
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32. Visit Australia
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33. forgive those who have hurt me
290 people
Recent entries
I finally realized that this is just impossible.
I, personally, can’t possibly figure out what I want to do with the rest of my life for the simple fact that I won’t always be interested in the same things that I am now – I could choose to dedicate myself to one field and find myself detesting it later on.
It’s much better to let the chips fall where they may ; don’t limit yourself by trying to pigeonhole your life’s goal.
I’m obviously still nowhere near being a “great” photographer, but I’ve expanded my horizons, gotten out there and really opened up a whole world of photographic opportunities that I didn’t know existed.
Fiddling with the settings helps, too!
