The Bucket List was an emotionally trying movie, but one that
puts things into a new perspective for many people. Your time on this earth is
limited, make the most of it while you can. Most people have their own bucket
list, achievements they want to accomplish in the next few years, or simply before
death. My bucket list is made up mostly of things I'd like to see happen in the
next five to ten years. I would like to see myself graduate college and find a job
in my field. Also I aspire to be married and to start my family. Though before
beginning a family I would like to travel and see as much of the world as I
can. My list holds a great significance to the future I see for myself.
Graduation from SAU is something that is important for me since in
my career choice you can’t so much as get a foot in the door without a degree
in your hand. I hope to do so much more than just “get in” upon my graduation.
Starting a family has always been in my dreams. Aside from my own
maternal instincts, a simple yearning for my own family, there is not much reasoning
behind this item. Having a family has been an aspiration of mine for so long.
Naturally, of course, I don’t want to jump in to “mommy-hood”
immediately. I want to travel the world before I do. I hope to experience many
different cultures across the every continent.
The Bucket List is an emotional film, that gets people to think about mortality,
and what they want to do before their life ends. I hope to check off many of
the larger- and of course smaller- items from my own bucket list while here at
SAU.
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