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15 Things to Accomplish During my 20's

Here's a sneak-peek into my bucketlist.

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15 Things to Accomplish During my 20's
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1. Live in New York.


I've always wanted to live here. My heart resides in this city. If I don't end up living here for the rest of my life, I at least want to live here for a bit to just be able to say that I lived in the big city. I love New York City so, so, much.

2. Get Any Form of Writing Published.


I love writing and I'm definitely interested in taking the time and effort to write something and get it published.

3. Meet a Celebrity.


It would make for a pretty cool story and experience in the future. (Bonus points if I just so happen to stumble across Ilana and Abbi from Broad City.)

4. Learn to Play the Guitar.


Playing an instrument is pretty cool itself, but I feel like playing the guitar could lead to a huge amount of musical opportunities.

5. Backpack Across Europe.


Imagine doing that with your friends and having wild nights out. I have to start saving up!

6. Visit my Parents' Country.


My parents are from Guyana, in South America. I'd love to visit because it has a warm and tropical climate -- also, it's my roots!

7. Learn Two Languages.


I wanted to say multiple languages originally, but I think I'll start off with two and see where it goes from there. It would be great to know French and Spanish.

8. Volunteer in a Different Country.


I love humanitarian causes and, if you couldn't tell, I have a bit of a travel bug -- it would be so cool to visit a different country and to actually make a difference there.

9. Get into Modeling.


I've been binge-watching America's Next Top Model over the break, and it's inspired me to get into modeling. I may be 4'11" but I still have a pretty face. The supermodel industry might not see what I can offer, but I'm sure there are other places I can send head shots to. It wouldn't hurt to try.

10. Stay at a 5-Star Hotel.


Hello, exquisite bathroom, fluffy robes, amazing room service? Yes please. I'd love to experience this!

11. Get a (Real) Tattoo.


When I was 15, I went to a friend's house and got a little tattoo on my left shoulder. No biggie...but, I definitely want to get a real tattoo, at a real parlor!

12. See the Aurora Borealis.


It would be awesome to see this in person!

13. Donate to a Philanthropic Cause.


When I say donate, I mean donate. I would love to be financially stable enough to truly donate a lot of money to many causes in the world without a financial constraint.

14. Become a Better Photographer.


I love photography and it would be awesome to sharpen my skills a bit. I see beauty in everything and I'd love to capture it and share it for others to see as well.

15. Go to a Rave.


Ever since I was in 7th grade, I had a secret love for EDM music. Although I don't listen to it as much as before, I still would love to attend a rave and see what it's really like.

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