My Bucket List 20181113

Updated 20181127

Here are some things that I would like to do. The essence is:

  • Experience the Fringes of our World.
  • Have Great Conversations.
  • Create Art.
  • Help People.
  • Rinse and Repeat.

The specifics, in no particular order:

  • Set a world speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
  • Compete in a demolition derby.
  • Voice a character in an animated film.
  • Compose the soundtrack for a film.
  • Perform stand-up comedy well.
  • Perform a one-man show at a stadium before thousands where we transcend together.
  • Create a feature-film.
  • Create a painting that I feel proud of.
  • Create a musical album.
  • Write a book.
  • Build a motorcycle.
  • Build out a Sprinter 4×4 camper and use it to travel with someone I care about.
  • Repair my grandfather's 1968 Cadillac Sedan DeVille and take it on a road-trip.
  • Attend Burning Man as part of a camp of friends.
  • Experience Africa.
  • Experience Antarctica.
  • Learn how to hunt elk while respecting nature.
  • Set sail on a boat and not see land for a few days.
  • Live homeless for a few weeks so I can understand and relate to their lives.
  • Live blind for a few weeks.
  • Live with a wheelchair for a few weeks.
  • Work at a 7-11 for a few weeks.
  • Work as a waiter for a few weeks.
  • Create a healing and growth center.
  • Have a YouTube / TV / Radio / Podcast show.
  • Speak more.
  • Attain enlightenment.
  • Ride in a rodeo.
  • Make love on a mountaintop.
  • Have an experience with Bill Murray.
  • Have an adventure with Normal Reedus.
  • Have a conversation with Joe Rogan.
  • Have a conversation with Bo Burnham.
  • Have a conversation with Derren Brown.
  • Have a conversation with Russell Brand.
  • Have a conversation with Jordan Peterson.
  • Have another conversation with Penn Jillette.
  • Have a conversation with a Buddhist Master.
  • Create a platform that allows me and others to help the Everyman and Everywoman through these times of immense change.
  • Have a positive impact upon this world. To leave it better than when I found it.