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The Bucket List

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THE BUCKET LIST
"The Bucket List" is a film about wealthy Edward Cole and car mechanic Carter Chambers, who were
strangers until fate brought them into the same hospital bed. The guys discovered that they had two
desires: a need to accept who they were and what they had done with their lives and a desire to
accomplish a list of things they wanted to see and do before they died.
The Bucket List appears to demonstrate that the life we are living is the only chance we have to
experience, grow, live as we want, and unconditionally love so that when the end comes, we will have
no regrets and will know who we were, what we stood for, and what we leave behind. This made me
realize that life is too short not to do what makes us happy and content. This film also elegantly depicts
how it is possible to celebrate life while facing death. They didn't let their fear get in the way of realizing
they had control over their feelings. If I were in their situation, I would have done the same thing
because, at the very least, I wouldn't die with any regrets. I want my family and friends to be as happy as
Cole was when Carter died. I'd like them to be happy for me because I'm no longer in pain and can now
rest peacefully, and this show how Time Is so important.
Aside from having time management issues as a teenager, I frequently forgot how to measure Time; I
never think about the concept of Time in its reality. I feel that I am not a slave to Time, but that Time
runs through my hands. It's easy to get lost in our fast-paced society and stay in the fast lane until we
feel indestructible, nearly immortal. I've never given much thought to dying. I don't believe that many
individuals in our Time contemplate death or wonder when their life will end. This is especially true for
millennials, who view death as something horrible that happens to others but never to their circle. The
Bucket List appears to prove that death occurs at the most unexpected moments and that the life we
are living is the only one, the only chance we have to do, experience, grow, live in the moment, and live
as we wish so that when the end comes, we will have no regrets but will know who we were, what we
stood for, and what we leave behind.
This caused me to wonder, 'Was I Ever Happy?' This emphasizes an important point: the purpose of life,
even in its final moments, is happiness. It doesn't matter how much money you make; what matters is
whether you're happy doing it. The goal of making money should be to improve your happiness rather
than accumulating wealth to become rich. It would be best if you lived your life by your standards, went
with the flow, and never prioritized material possessions over your happiness. And I should review and
revise my bucket list.
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