While most people would want to do the stereotypical last minute
adventures of sky diving or bungee jumping, my bucket list is comprised of
several tasks in the field of the fine arts. For example, there are several
pieces of musical literature I wish to perform before death closes the curtains
on me. Among these pieces are Claude Smith’s Fantasia for Alto Saxophone, Debussy’s Clair de Lune, and Gordon Goodwin’s Attack of the Killer Tomato. Also in the field of literature, I
have always wanted to read James Joyce’s Ulysses
and Ayn Rand’s And Atlas Shrugged.
Now, leaning towards the more stereotypical side of these bucket lists,
I have always wanted to take part in Holi, the Indian festival of color, as
well as visiting the Sedlec Ossuary in the Czech Republic. Another
stereotypical desire people have before they die is to have learned another
language. My language of choice is either Russian, Italian, or Latin. While
there are few conventional applications for these languages in the United
States, these languages have piqued my interest for some time. I would also
like to meet and have a meaningful conversation with a great thinker of my
time, no one in particular, but a modern equivalent of Einstein, Hawking, or
Freud would more than satisfy my request.
I have no urge to jump off of a perfectly good bridge or out of a
perfectly functional plane just to say that I could, like many people say they want to
do. I derive satisfaction from the simple joys of reading a book, playing a
piece of music, and experiencing the cultures of others. There are many other
less significant things I wish to accomplish on my proverbial bucket list, but
these are the things that are most important to me and the things that I will
do anything to accomplish.
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