Raise your hand if you have a bucket list.
Ever since the titular movie propelled the word to common vernacular, travel has slowly been shaped by a traveler’s list of places-to-see-before-I-die. But I can’t help but wonder, is it a good idea to travel with this macabre overtone?
One must also ask, have we ended up setting ourselves up for a “less than” travel experience?
In this piece for CNBC’s Global Traveler, I dig a little into what could potentially be some of the flipsides of having a bucket list.
First published: CNBC Global Traveler
Hello.
I do not have bucket list and do not need it! I know what I want without any list!
Stays safe and healthy!
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That’s nice to know that there are folks who have a clear vision. Yes, please stay well and happy and healthy too there! š
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Finland and the World around it offers surprises which people do not know. Have you ever known that you could participating in a free reindeer race which is open for everybody? Only in Finland!
Reindeer race 3
Stays safe and healthy!
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Oh that sounds exciting! Sounds like a great activity right now since I’m trapped at home hahaha. Can’t wait to do that if I head to Finland! š Thanks for that recommendation!
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