How to Start a Bucket List with No Clarity
You don’t need clarity to start Clarity comes from getting started.
Most people wait to “figure themselves out” before they write a bucket list.
But self-discovery doesn’t happen in theory—it happens through action.
So start messy. Start vague. Start small.
Your first list isn’t going to be your final list. It’s a draft. And drafts are allowed to be altered and be imperfect.
Your list should also evolve with you
Motion creates clarity. Stillness creates doubt.
Action: Write 10 rough ideas without overthinking them. No editing
Tomorrow: micro-adventures that change everything.
