saranagamana's Life List
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1. learn to play "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" on the piano
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2. make someone's day
153 people -
3. volunteer more
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4. read "A Passage to India" by E.M. Forster
1 person -
5. Travel on the Trans Siberian Railway
46 people -
6. visit every european capital city
8 people -
7. surf
889 people -
8. visit all seven continents
495 people -
9. read the complete works of oscar wilde
6 people -
10. learn to dance flamenco
100 people -
11. learn the capital of every country
44 people -
12. gamble in monte carlo
7 people -
13. learn to play and sing Schubert's "Ave Maria"
2 people -
14. love someone
295 people -
15. make a mandala
11 people -
16. read "The Life of Insects" by Viktor Pelevin
1 person -
17. go to St. Petersburg
23 people -
18. read all of italo calvino's works
1 person -
19. plant something
11 people -
20. read all of graham greene's books
7 people -
21. finish a henry james novel
2 people -
22. be less competitive
14 people -
23. Go to the opera more
12 people -
24. go sailing
650 people -
25. Speak Russian fluently
63 people -
26. go on a walkabout in australia
12 people -
27. read the Three Musketeers in French
2 people -
28. read Pushkin in Russian
3 people -
29. Be kinder
191 people -
30. run a marathon
10,457 people -
31. Speak French fluently
2,097 people -
32. be less materialistic
228 people -
33. see the red fort at Agra
1 person -
34. see Victoria Falls
48 people -
35. be more generous
152 people -
36. Learn Turkish
246 people -
37. own 2 pugs
2 people -
38. do yoga every day
243 people -
39. read all my books
117 people -
40. read all eleven volumes of "the story of civilization" by will and ariel durant
1 person -
41. see the northern lights
16,917 people -
42. hike the appalachian trail
1,649 people -
43. Live out of a suitcase
19 people
How I did it
How I did it: I read through all of the stories over the course of about three months. They're a quick read, and any one story can provide entertainment for a few lunch breaks at work. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I moved to the Netherlands recently (age 25) and quickly found that a bike was a necessary part of life here. I told my friends and coworkers that I had never learned, and offers to help teach me came from all over. In the end the two security guards at my place of work taught me, in a series of 'lessons' right after work, in our parking lot, once or twice a week for two months. I was rolling after about two weeks, but learning to turn, s… Read how I did it…
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