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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

What do people want to do in the future?

It's not really deep or anything, but interesting to see most popular goals on 43Things:
  1. stop procrastinating
  2. lose weight
  3. write a book
  4. Fall in love
  5. Read more books
  6. be happy
  7. Take more pictures
  8. drink more water
  9. get married
  10. Save money
  11. Learn Spanish
  12. Buy a House
  13. see the northern lights
  14. Try out 43 Things
  15. Get a tattoo
  16. travel the world
  17. get out of debt
  18. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
  19. Visit Japan
  20. Spend less time fooling around on the net and more time actually working
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