<3 Right?!!?! I know this is a very late reply, but I'm getting caught up on DW from the last couple months, saw this, and just HAD to chime in. I am SO GLAD to know I'm not the only one feeling that way!!! I've had a lot of long hours at work recently to think about things, and I've come to realize that the vast majority of what feels my "bucket list" are things I want to watch and/or read. I asked the hubby if that was a bad thing, and he was, like, well that's him too, except video games to play through to completion as opposed to books to read.
Oh absolutely not. As someone who grew up in the era of 4 networks and maybe a few independent stations that came in via UHF, this era is the sea of EVERYTHING. And as your example shows, not just TV shows but books, games, podcasts, music, as well as random Internet content.
I don't think there's anything wrong with a bucket list that's all entertainment. What I suspect everyone's bucket list most needs is time.
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I don't think there's anything wrong with a bucket list that's all entertainment. What I suspect everyone's bucket list most needs is time.
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