Wednesday, March 31, 2010

We're born. We live. We die. Everybody goes through the same thing. Some don't want to die, while others choose for themselves when to die. I don't want to die, but I know that I have to. If we all have to die, why not make it worth it? I'm writing a bucket list, for the top 10 things I want to accomplish before my life ends. These are the top 10 things that if I do them all, I will have lived a full life.
10. Stay in an ice hotel
9. Win an award
8. Dive into a giant bucket of food.
7. Meet Willy Wonka and tour his Chocolate Factory
6. Save someone's life
5. Put a flag on the moon.
4. Be A Speaker at We Day
3. Meet Justin Bieber
2. Get Married
1. Change mankind
"I have a dream" - Martin Luther King Jr. One great example of changing mankind. He spoke his mind and made a difference, a positive difference. Adolf Hitler spoke his mind, he also made a difference, a negative difference. I want to make a positive difference. Something that people will look back on and think, "Wow, where would we be if she didn't do that?" One problem, I don't know how to change mankind. It will have to be something that no one has done. Something courageous and brave and people will know who Cassie Busuttil is. It's still undecided but when I know what I want to do, I'll do it. I'm determined.

Whether they make a big difference in the world or if it's just for my enjoyment, they all mean something to me. This is my bucket list.

3 comments:

  1. Very good intro. The reason I chose to comment on this is because your blog showed up on the recently posted and blogs and the introduction really caught my eye. I think the conclusion could use a bit of work though. A conclusion is meant to leave someone thinking about it or it should sum everything up, but it didn't really do either of those things. Otherwise it was really well done and you did a great job.

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  2. Also, I really liked your use of examples. ( For some reason it wouldnt let me post this as one comment)

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  3. I also found this blog the same way Brendan did, and I decided to read it, and I thought that the part about Martin Luther King Jr. and Adolf Hitler was the best. You compared them and told about how they both made decisions and made differences, good and bad. It really got me thinking about how just making a different decision can change the world. I also liked your goals. I too would love to meet Willy Wonka and see his factory. Changing mankind will be difficult, but I'm sure you'll find a way to do it.

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