Back in 2013 I wrote twice (here and here) about Alex Quick's book 102 Free Things To Do - inspiring ideas for a better life and how I intended to try the suggestions therein to see if life did indeed get better. At the last update, I identified 34 that I had already done (green), five that I would never do (red)...and the other 63 were up for grabs. Anyway, here's an update - newly done are bold:
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So, now 43 done, and a reduction to only three nevers... So am I happier?
No. But not being happier is not the same as being sadder, or even sad. And I am different. That's the important thing here, I think.
Are you happy? What makes that so?
Wow, what a brilliant and inspiring idea and list to get us thinking.... love this kind of thing. Will have to pore over it in more detail later, but think I need to print it off and get the red and green highlighters out in readiness too. I can definitely see how doing these things can make one different, help us to tweak our thinking and responses to life for the better incrementally - which is surely what human existence is all about. Feeling happier being a bonus. Interesting to see that some of the things here are ones I do naturally, whereas others would take me right out of my comfort zone.
ReplyDeleteI was quite enamoured of the book at the time. I'm a little more cynical about it now (partly because of thisepisode of Family Guy, which neatly harpoons such books). But yes, it's the ideas that take you out of your comfort zone that are the most interesting/challenging/discomfiting.
DeleteSwap your CDs for what? Eternal life? Peace on earth? The assassination of Trump? To save Morrissey's soul?
ReplyDeleteExactly why I'll never swap them!
DeleteYes, funny that the more I took in of this list the less I liked some of the suggestions. Others are great, very inspiring, but on analysing them I'd do them because I'd want to do them anyway, and would just need a push. A bit like NY Resolutions really, you'll only ever do what you really want to do - not what you, or others, think you oughta (hence I never make them!)
ReplyDeleteAs a curious soul, though, I'd be intrigued to know more about your experiences of some of these. E.g. Bell-ringing / Sending a message in a bottle / Learning a trick. So if you ever fancy posting about them.....