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  1. 1. stop procrastinating
    30,014 people
  2. 2. be more outgoing
    2,721 people
  3. 3. be more confident
    11,463 people
  4. 4. Make new friends
    13,822 people
  5. 5. lose weight
    1 entry
    40,803 people
  6. 6. Fall in love
    27,010 people
  7. 7. do a masters degree
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    85 people
  8. 8. decide what the hell I would like to do with the rest of my life
    7,317 people
  9. 9. flirt more
    1 entry . 1 cheer
    350 people
  10. 10. exercise regularly
    10,995 people
  11. 11. travel more
    3,193 people
  12. 12. start a startup
    35 people
  13. 13. Become Financially Independent
    6,299 people
  14. 14. Take more pictures
    15,357 people
  15. 15. Sell stuff on ebay
    590 people
  16. 16. be proud of myself
    552 people
  17. 17. To live instead of exist
    11,669 people
  18. 18. have conversations late into the night with fascinating people
    2,122 people
  19. 19. expand my vocabulary
    2,739 people
  20. 20. learn
    720 people
  21. 21. get my pilot's license
    801 people
  22. 22. go paragliding
    1 entry
    235 people
  23. 23. scan all my old photographs
    255 people
  24. 24. Learn to ride a wheelie on my bicycle
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    1 person
  25. 25. Be myself
    1,851 people
  26. 26. Get a job I like
    296 people
  27. 27. start postcrossing
    38 people
  28. 28. have someone who cares about me
    45 people
  29. 29. find my soulmate
    3,258 people
  30. 30. join a gym
    611 people
  31. 31. Do ten full push-ups
    71 people
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flirt more
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I’d love to do this but I’m just so bad at it. I don’t even know where to start. Sigh, hopeless.



go paragliding
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There’s a landing spot for paragliders 5 mins away from my house. I really should get started with this.



learn linux
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I wanted to learn linux for a long time but never had the initiative to do it. Then I switched to macs and was intrigued about using the terminal to get things done.

A bit later I ordered a webhost that offered limited ssh access. I played around with it and got comfortable with bash. A bit later I bought a VPS and set up my own operating system. That box is now being used for just about everything, it’s my “personal computing cloud”. ;)

With that being said, I don’t believe you can “learn linux” without ever touching the CLI. Yeah sure, you’ll be able to use it… but to really learn linux you have to embrace the commandline interface.



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