Nothing, because I think the whole concept is dumb. If I were diagnosed with a terminal disease, I don’t need a huge to-do list waiting for me. Sure, I have things I’d like to do, and if I get to them, cool. If I die first, then it won’t matter, because I won’t care.
Indeed, so why add the anxiety of an achievement checklist to our lives so we can feel anxiety about possibly not achieving everything? There’s no awards ceremony, nor completion bonus, at the end.
Nothing, because I think the whole concept is dumb. If I were diagnosed with a terminal disease, I don’t need a huge to-do list waiting for me. Sure, I have things I’d like to do, and if I get to them, cool. If I die first, then it won’t matter, because I won’t care.
We’re all diagnosed with terminal illness.
Indeed, so why add the anxiety of an achievement checklist to our lives so we can feel anxiety about possibly not achieving everything? There’s no awards ceremony, nor completion bonus, at the end.