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Welcome to pink carrot 🥕
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 🌱
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And I’ll just add that having a bucket list in reverse can also be valuable if you’re a “player”, living in the present, but sometimes pushing things to the absolute edge. Nine years of a bohemian lifestyle, leaving things to chance, can be frustrating at times not just for you, but also for the people around you. Right now, I’m about to meet a friend to arrange a rental place near Prague so I can rebuild my connections. I’m currently unemployed, and my business has just gone through a restructuring phase. Tomorrow, I’m hosting a workshop at a conference in Brno. I even had to borrow money for gas from a friend because that’s just how it is sometimes. I don’t yet know how I’ll get back on Sunday, I’ll figure that out as I go tomorrow and over the weekend. And even though the universe has always supported my adventures, it feels right to grow up a bit and find some balance in this as well. Greetings from Prague.
Are you more of a dreamer or a calculator?
Hey, today we had our weekly meeting with Hannah to move the project forward, and we landed on an interesting idea. There seem to be two archetypes. Dreamers and calculators. Dreamers thrive on vision boards and imagination, sometimes taking it as far as almost meditative or monk like levels of visualization. Calculators, on the other hand, do not rely on that approach. They focus on numbers, spreadsheets, and financial clarity to reach their goals. We realized these are two extremes. And if we want to build something meaningful as a community, we should not stay stuck in just one. Instead, we should learn from each other and develop at least a basic understanding of the opposite approach. I also listened to a great conversation today about how to think about finances, which pushed this even further for me. If you lean more toward the calculator side, who should I follow to better understand budgeting and working with numbers?
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Why can too many wishes depress us?
Lately there has been a lot of talk about a phenomenon called AI brain fry, mental fatigue and loss of focus that occurs when the brain tries to process too much information, too many tools or options at once. People who spend hours using multiple AI tools often report feeling foggy, frustrated, and unable to focus on simple tasks. But this phenomenon is not limited to technology. It can happen just as easily when we overwhelm our minds with endless wishes, goals or experiences on our bucket list. Mental brain fry arises when desires and possibilities outweigh the ability to make clear decisions and focus energy on what truly matters. To illustrate this with my own example, last week I swapped a sit-stand desk with my brother, a desk I had longed for so desperately last year that I had to buy it immediately. Why I swapperd it? My priorities changed. Playing piano now mentally calms me, and things that once felt like must-haves suddenly lose their shine when you know moving or logistics will come soon. I would not want to move the desk now, but I can take the keyboard almost anywhere. Stoics would say poor is not the one who has little but the one who never has enough. The truth lies somewhere in between, it is about knowing what is truly important to us and what only clutters the mind. Sometimes less is more. Has anyone in the community experienced feelings of anxiety or brain fry precisely due to decision paralysis from having too many wishes on their wishlist?
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Let’s open up more about our emotions here @Hannah Becher. Unlike LinkedIn this space does not need to be polished or fancy we can show up as we truly are without any pretend filters. Share your feelings, needs, ideas and observations. For instance think about something you bought recently that you really wanted, but the happiness it gave you was fleeting. And then think about something that cost almost nothing yet brings you joy almost every day and feels priceless to you. How about the rest of you @Anna Stankiewicz, @Filip Castella, @Dharam Kapila? Do you want to join our discussion as well? :-)
My simple bucket list.
Howdy 🫡 To be honest, for someone who sees life as a kind of game and has felt like it’s been one long holiday for at least the past 9 years, my bucket list might seem boring. I spent 3 years living in a camper van, healing my traumas through long hikes and backpacking. I started living by the KISS values. Kindness, Intellect, Simplicity, and Silence. So yes, I moved from a Jaguar to a car worth about 4,000 that I can fix myself on the street. A second hand bike. A guitar. And just a few experiences. However, thanks to Hannah, I got a new wind in my sails. I realized that I could help fulfill other people’s bucket lists, maybe members of my family, friends, and so after 9 years I decided to stop being a digital nomad, return to the Czech Republic, rebuild some kind of base there, pay off the remaining obligations within a year, and maybe find someone with whom I can share a common bucket list. The most valuable thing we have is time, and the time spent with the people close to us. I’m also adding my favorite photo from a random hike in Tarifa in 2024, where Hannah and I had already met once, and only two years later we reconnected around the idea of Pink Carrot, this time shaped and presented in a more appealing way. Sometimes things simply need time to mature. Cheers, Jakub
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🥕 I just added adopting a dog to a bucket list
Most finance apps start with numbers. I want to start with what you dream of. So I built Pink Carrot. This is my bucket list. A kitesurf retreat. A house by the sea. Some shoes. Big dreams and small ones. That's it. Dream it. Plant it. Watch it grow. 🌱 Build yours free: pinkcarrot.app What's on your list for 2026? 👇
🥕 I just added adopting a dog to a bucket list
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I love this idea 💡 I will come with my bucket list soon 👌
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