After my move to Bonn I found a new dentist. Next week will be my last appointment and then I will finally be done with this.
Jens Richter's Life List
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1. To live instead of exist
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2. stand up for my rights
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3. travel to every continent
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4. exercise more often
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5. Go skydiving
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6. watch more movies (in the cinema)
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7. refresh my dancing knowledge
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8. sell more of my unused stuff on eBay
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9. Swim with dolphins
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10. eat more fresh fruit and vegetables
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11. be curious
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12. write in my journal every day
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13. forgive myself for past mistakes
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14. look at the world through a child's eyes
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15. Send a postcard to Postsecret
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16. Go River Rafting
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17. Fix my teeth
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18. watch less TV
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19. Clean my car and keep it clean
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20. pass my BTLS exam
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21. be creative
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22. do more at home
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23. spend less time online
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24. visit the Ice Hotel
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25. Never stop learning
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26. Return phone messages & emails in a timely fashion
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27. never get a tattoo
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28. make a smaller ecological footprint
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29. do an international food swap through the mail with other 43things members
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30. appreciate the little things
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31. list one thing every day that was positive
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32. learn Swedish
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33. be a proud atheist
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How I did it: Our indoor skiing area was just a couple of minutes from my home -- so it was just a matter of discipline to go there at least 4 times a month.Check out their website (allround.der) for more details. Read how I did it…
It really seems to be impossible to find a NICE flat with a NICE garden. Either the flat is awful but has a wonderful garden OR the flat is great but what they call a garden is just a square of what seems to be grass.
So I will go for a nice flat first—and if it has a garden, fine!
Yes, I finally “adopted” a little girl in India. She is getting 10 y.o. in 2008 and living in very difficult circumstances. With my (financial) help she will be able to visit a (good) school, someone will take care of her and try to support her through her way out of the slums.
It is so easy to make a difference. Everyone in our western world should be able to afford as little as 30 Euros (40 USD) per month. It’s enough to change a life.
Check out: http://www.kindernothilfe.de (in English: http://en.kindernothilfe.org/)
