Before you dive in, it helps to know why this space exists. For years I tried to make money “the sensible way”, climbing careers, optimising savings, chasing the next promotion, and even building products that looked impressive on paper. Most of it was respectable, some of it exciting, but a lot of it was also exhausting, fragile, and disconnected from what I actually wanted my life to look like. Things only started to click when I stopped treating dreams as a fluffy Pinterest board and started treating them as a concrete roadmap. A bucket list is not a guilty pleasure. It’s a decision tool. Once you can see your real wishes in one place from “kitesurf retreat in Portugal” to “adopt a dog” or “buy a tiny summer house”, it becomes much easier to align your time, energy, and money with what actually matters. In The Bucket List Collective, I bring together people who want to design their life with intention. We share our lists, swap stories about what we’ve actually ticked off (and what quietly dropped off the list), and explore how to turn vague “one day…” wishes into specific next steps, plans, and sometimes even new sources of income and joy. Your real challenge here is shifting from autopilot to authorship. Either you continue letting algorithms, expectations, and other people’s timelines decide what you chase or you start curating a life portfolio that reflects your values, not just your obligations. Are you ready to treat your bucket list as your real roadmap? Start by posting your own bucket list or a single wish in a separate post and tag it with 🥕 bucket listing @pinkcarrot. Then have a look at our Discussions 💬 and jump into the ones that resonate with you. You’ll pick up new ideas, meet people on similar paths, and get a gentle push to move one wish from “someday” to “scheduled”. And above all, remember this is meant to feel playful. Treat life a bit more like a game, experiment boldly, and enjoy watching your carrots grow 🌱