Psychologist Dr. Christopher Peterson, who is the author of Pursuing the Good Life, says that a bucket list might help with goal setting but the drawback is that it also implies a "check off the boxes" approach to our time on Earth, which can lead to a superficial sense of fulfillment and distract from deeper, more meaningful experiences.
So let's take a look at a bucket list that is meant to not be completed. An anti-bucket list, if you will. A few days ago, Reddit user TheDeadYeti made a post on the platform, inviting everyone to share the things that they have tried and vowed to never do again. From chasing popularity to staying at hostels, here are the most upvoted entries to the discussion.
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Cave crawling. I've done walking cave tours since this story I'm gonna tell, no problem. What I'm talking about is laying on my stomach and sliding through gaps in caves that look too small for a house cat to slip through. The one that made me reconsider caving as a hobby was a professional cave club tour, but not one advertised to the public because it was so demanding and specialized. I felt really comfortable with the two leads despite some minor claustrophobia because they were highly recommended by the club. I had little pings of fear here and there but the leaders were so comforting that it was adding to the experience rather than taking away from it.
We were probably a quarter mile crawl (no place to even fully get on your hands and knees let alone stand and stretch) one group leader in front and one in back to insure our group was sandwiched by experienced guys. Anyway, the leader was in front of me, two of my group behind me then the 2nd leader. The guy behind me got legitimately stuck and started grabbing and scratching at my legs and feet which sent me into a full blown panic, the third guy got kicked in the nose and lip which pissed him off and caused him try to leave, but this is literally a perfect human sized tunnel so no one could urn around, plus the 2nd leader was behind him blocking him in, causing him to freak out as well. After a solid ten minutes of yelling and kicking at each other, the leaders got us to quiet down enough so they could make a plan. I crawled ahead another 200 feet or so with the 1st lead to a wider gap where we could both get on our hands and knees and turn around, ten minutes ago this big gap would've been a god send, in that moment though I was so panicked it didn't matter, I might as well have been buried alive. Anyway, the lead left me and crawled back to help pull the stuck guy through, but couldn't because he was just too big. The two guys in the back had to crawl all the way out, sliding backwards since they couldn't turn around head first, then the 2nd leader crawled all the way back to pull the stuck guy out. Obviously I immediately agreed to leave when I was told the guys were pulling out and silently cried all the way back.
I have never been so genuinely terrified in my life, it's an indescribable feeling. Imagine every drop of adrenaline your body can produce being pumped through you but not being able to crawl more than four or five feet per minute, soaking wet, covered in stinky mud, freezing cold yet sweat is burning your eyes but your arms are stretched out so far forward so you can only use your dirty finger tips to swipe it away. It was like one of those nightmares where you're trying to run and scream but your legs don't work and your scream for help comes out silent.
I'm glad I did something that scared me that deeply though I'm not sure why lol. It was just a little too close to a real disaster for me. I'll base jump in a squirrel suit before I cave crawl like that again.
Not taking care of my teeth.
Seriously guys, Brush Your F*****g Teeth.
Buy a place with an HOA .. if I do that again. Someone kick me. Hard.
It wouldn't so bad if they weren't such *a*s-douches*.
Date a man that follows Andrew Tate and his comrades in misogyny. The men's rights online coalition and ideology is a problem for all genders.
One of the eternal mysteries for me is how Tate & those similar to him claim to be the ultimate womanizers with irresistible alpha male aura who can have any woman they point at... and yet I haven't met A SINGLE woman who is attracted to him. I've seen more women lusting over Jack Black than Andrew Tate.
Go to Vegas. The disconnect between the lights and flashiness and the poor and homeless begging was unsettling. Plus it's way too hot there for me.
Get a puppy. I love this little demon but I’m not doing this again. I’ll adopt some 7 year old lazy mutt.
Go to disney - OMG what a waste of time and money.
I used to love going to Disneyland, but the magic has worn off for me. It's so crowded you can hardly walk around, the wait to get on a ride is ridiculous even with FastPass (or whatever the current equivilent is; it's been a decade since my last visit), and it's just too damned expensive. And it's not just inflation; a general admission ticket in 1964 was $1.20, which would be $15.88 today. Now it varies depending on what day of the week/month you want to go, and ranges between $104 and $194. Then there's another $25 to park your car...
Hopefully chemotherapy.
Been there, done that. I wouldn’t wish chemo on anybody! Just when you start feeling semi-human, you’re into another round of chemo
Live with someone.
Dogs, cats, reptiles, rodents? Hell yes. All fine.
A human being? No f*****g thanks.
I once tried to impress a date by ordering the spiciest dish on the menu. I'll never again pretend my taste buds can handle what they clearly can't. Lesson learned: ghost peppers aren't a substitute for personality!
Get pregnant.
Labor's not so bad, I can do that. It's the 9 months before and the 4 years after that I won't do again for love nor money.
Yeah I'm not doing that again. Thankfully I can't, don't have to worry about accidentally falling preggers.
A cruise. Average to below average food, watered down drinks, claustrophobic on the ship, contributing to an ecological nightmare, crammed in a boat with hundreds if not thousands of other people, stressful suboptimal excursions...an overall expensive nightmare I have no desire to ever repeat.
Drinking. Honestly life is funner without the alcohol involved, and it's not fun as you get older.
The recommended intake of alcohol is O, think about that. The only way to prevent any negative effects to your body is by never drinking.
Attend a massive event. I was at Obama's inauguration in 2008, I went to college nearby and thought it would be cool to be a part of. It was freezing cold, and many people weren't ready for that. I was, but I wasn't ready for the realities of 2.5 million people descending on a city with a population of 600k. No food, no water, no restrooms, no shelter, no room to move at all, nowhere to sit down after hours on end of standing and walking. Trash everywhere, subway stations were a claustrophobic's nightmare, people were fainting from dehydration. I ended up walking over 4 miles over the Potomac to Virginia to catch a train home. Ended up being an exhausting 12 hour day. It's cool to say I was there but I'll never put myself in a crowd that size again.
I went to watch the new year fireworks in London in 1999/2000. It was ok until I realised every single one of the 20 billion people there would try to get on the tube at the same time as soon as the fireworks were done. So much p**s and vomit everywhere!!
I live in LA so I have routine access to Universal, Disney, Six Flags, Knotts, etc.
I will never go to a park in the summer.
It's 100F. Kids aren't in school so it's packed. You stand in the sun for hours for a 30 second ride.
My dad is coming this weekend and wanted to go to Disney. I flat out refused. We'll go in November.
If I ever took my kids to a theme park, I would go on a weekday during school hours. The kids can have a few days off school.
I will never have another wedding in my life. If my husband and I divorced, I’m positive I would stay single. I’m not expecting to divorce him. But if I did, I don’t ever want to try it again. One and done. If it doesn’t work with him, I won’t bother ever trying again.
Spend time trying to get people to see why I'm worthwhile to be friends with.
Attempting to catch escaping Goslings. They have a lovely nest in a large pen with Momma but so far they’ve escaped and got stuck somewhere else 4 times. 4 times today and it’s only 1pm.
Every rescue risks genuine injury from Mum who despite me returning her babies every time and then feeding/watering the family - still tries to kill me for helping.
F*cking Geese Man.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again... geese are a******s
Swim in the Dead Sea. Don't do it, fam, it's not worth the risk of TOO MUCH SALT in any opening in your body. Scratched your arm too hard? SALT. Blinked at the moisture in the air? SALT. Spread your legs while having a p*ssy? GUESS, F*****G GUESS. Oh, and here's the fun part, once your tender bodily orifices start burning like the fires of hell from SALT, you *will* start thrashing around because AAAAAA GET IT OUT GET IT OUT GET IT OUT. And that *will* splash water everywhere, causing more tender bodily orifices to get tainted with SALT. By the time you make it back to shore everything will be on fire, and it will take a long, long time to wash all that SALT out. The Dead Sea: not even once.
I loved floating in the Dead Sea! I was probably out there for nearly an hour. The only time it started to burn was after i got out and rinsed off and missed a little spot. You need to rinse thoroughly. This person went into the Dead Sea with open wounds. It's not a good idea to get into any body of water with open wounds.
Hostels! I'm very glad they exist as cheap options for young people, exactly how I experienced them, but I'm now happy to close that chapter of my life lol. Extra privacy, extra cleanliness, and extra comfort are vastly more worth it to me now and fortunately I can afford that!
I stayed in a hostel once and NEVER AGAIN! I was a contestant on a game show that taped in NYC. Unlike other game shows, this particular production company did not pay for hotel accommodations. The only place in Manhattan that I could afford for two nights was a hostel. It was a mall room in a very sketchy-looking building. The bed was little more than a cot. The room had a bare bulb light hanging from the ceiling and a small (12 in.), B&W TV with an antenna. Mind you this was in 2007. The bathroom and shower were down the hall. I didn't trust the cleanliness of the place so I slept on top of the covers for two nights. I couldn't wait to get back home! For the record - it was worth it because I won $16,000 on the show and got to meet Meredith Viera.
Outdoor music festivals where you camp. My husband and I went to Sweetwater in Atlanta 2 years ago (when it was still cool) and it ruined other fests for me. We got to go see music all day long, then go back to the hotel and shower and actually SLEEP at the end of the day. I didn't realize how old I had become until I vowed to never sleep on the ground in the mud in a tent again.
At a regional burning man event I had an inflatable air mattress in my tent. Tent was near our giant music pyramid. The air mattress acted like a passive subwoofer - vibrating with the bass beat. It was amusing, and fun, but not how I'd like to sleep every night. And we did have showers - just had to walk a little ways to get to them.
Accidentally eat poorly cooked chicken teriyaki in a strange city far from home the night before an early flight.
Dating a woman who says she loves you 4 days into the relationship. To any guy or girl reading this, please use it as a warning. The only thing that’ll come out of a relationship like that is trouble.
Mardi Gras and the Kentucky Derby. Everyone should do them once but if you do them more than once something is wrong with you.
Run a marathon. That was awful.
Fűck that for a game of soldiers. I won't even watch someone else run one on the telly.
Jet skiing.
My brother refused to slow down. My ankles, knees, hips and back were so f****d up from all the bouncing that when we stopped at a beach I couldn’t walk.
The jet ski was extremely bouncy, and we hit a particularly bad patch of water. We jumped and slammed back down and my head flew forward and my chin hit his back. I legitimately felt my brain rattle.
Two weeks later I was diagnosed with PCS after having nonstop migraines, throwing up, extreme lethargy and what I can only describe as disassociation.
Polyamory. I barely dipped my toe in and got burnt real bad. I'm good to not try that again.
Giant swing.
One I went on was 200+ft high when we pulled the quick release to drop. Thought since I love rollercoasters and thrill rides I’d enjoy it.
I did not like freefalling while parallel to the ground. At all. Only time I’ve let out a blood curdling scream of pure terror.
Why stop there? I will never again work for someone else. F**k bosses! (I mean, unless they are me, of course :-).
Load More Replies...I think this is more like "Did once and will never do again". The idea of a bucket list is you have never done it (and will want to). In this case, the never done thing is to STAY never done. Pretty much all of these were "oh I did this thing and I really didn't like it cause some reason and I will never do it again".
BP has some issues with article titles, to say the least. Perhaps the site should be renamed "Bored Clickbait".
Load More Replies...One that I have not tried, and have no attention of ever doing, is getting a tattoo. I know they're popular now, and I don't care if other people get them, but I can't think of any design I want on my body that I can't remove without a great deal of trouble.
then tattoos aren't for you, yeah. i have two tattoos that both mean a great deal to me, and i want more simply because i have more ideas and i genuinely enjoyed the healing process for them! but they're also expensive, which is why i'm lucky to have the two that i do have.
Load More Replies...I have one that I did once and wouldn't recommend ever again to anyone else. My wife and I bought an old house, had it moved, stripped it down to the studs, and completely remodeled it, with me doing much of the work, while she was pregnant with our first child. Those are two sources of stress that no one needs at the same time.
Will never redo wood floor DIY again. My knees and back haven't recovered and it was 7 years ago. They looked great, made us some money on resale value, and doing it DIY definitely saved us money. Still not worth it!
I will never hop on the back of a golf cart driven by a drunken maid of honor.
To be fair, you should never hop on something moving when someone is drunk driving it.
Load More Replies...I`ll never have another relationship again. Also no dates, no hookups, nothing!
Overnight Megabus from Glasgow to London. I was wedged into a corner the whole trip, and by the time we hit Victoria coach station in London I could barely walk my knees were so stiff.
Burning Man is on my anti-bucket list. It sounds absolutely awful, and I don't need to be there to figure out that I would hate it (crowds, being outdoors, heat, noise).
Watching Formula 1 races live in person. Everything about it is bad. The noise is deafening, don’t be fooled by the noise u hear on TV. Not to mention if it’s a day race, the temperatures in and around the track can get pretty hot. Everything within the track area is crazy expensive. Getting there and getting back home is a nightmare, doesn’t matter if you drive or take a public transport, especially if it’s a street circuit (road closures, detours, massive traffic jams). Not worth it. You end up your day with crazy migraines from the heat and the noise. I did it once, but then I went again to a different circuit just to give a benefit of doubt. I regret that decision. It’s a one-time experience, especially for those that like the sport, sure. Finally, now I have come to realize that the best experience is to have your buddies around, open up some beers, sit in an AC living room on a comfortable couch, and watch the sport on a large screen TV with a commentary and context.
Watching Formula 1 races live in person. Everything about it is bad. The noise is deafening, don’t be fooled by the noise u hear on TV. Not to mention if it’s a day race, the temperatures in and around the track can get pretty hot. Everything within the track area is crazy expensive. Getting there and getting back home is a nightmare, doesn’t matter if you drive or take a public transport, especially if it’s a street circuit (road closures, detours, massive traffic jams). Not worth it. You end up your day with crazy migraines from the heat and the noise. I did it once, but then I went again to a different circuit just to give a benefit of doubt. I regret that decision. Finally, now I have come to realize that the best experience is to have your buddies around, open up some beers, sit in an AC living room on a comfortable couch, and watch the sport on a large screen TV with a commentary and context.
Who talks like that about having a child, living with somebody else, having a puppy? Sounds like somebody who just doesn't like responsibilities or compromises and then the comments about Andrew Tate it just sounds like you're some woke person who has curated this list as someone who wants to have an easy life with no challenges and only think about yourself what a waste of a read
Ride a horse. It was like driving a car where the steering wheel and brakes didn't work. I wasn't terrified, I just had no chemistry with the horse and it was just something I didn't enjoy.
I will never, ever believe a human who says "I used to hit my spouse, but I've worked on myself and changed." There's a 99% chance that they have not, in fact, changed.
1- Bungee Jumping 2- working on the phone in Cx service 3- eating raw oysters before a 24h bike
New year's eve in New York City...once was terrible enough, no interest in ever doing that again
Most people have anti-bucket lists on their anti-bucket list.
Why stop there? I will never again work for someone else. F**k bosses! (I mean, unless they are me, of course :-).
Load More Replies...I think this is more like "Did once and will never do again". The idea of a bucket list is you have never done it (and will want to). In this case, the never done thing is to STAY never done. Pretty much all of these were "oh I did this thing and I really didn't like it cause some reason and I will never do it again".
BP has some issues with article titles, to say the least. Perhaps the site should be renamed "Bored Clickbait".
Load More Replies...One that I have not tried, and have no attention of ever doing, is getting a tattoo. I know they're popular now, and I don't care if other people get them, but I can't think of any design I want on my body that I can't remove without a great deal of trouble.
then tattoos aren't for you, yeah. i have two tattoos that both mean a great deal to me, and i want more simply because i have more ideas and i genuinely enjoyed the healing process for them! but they're also expensive, which is why i'm lucky to have the two that i do have.
Load More Replies...I have one that I did once and wouldn't recommend ever again to anyone else. My wife and I bought an old house, had it moved, stripped it down to the studs, and completely remodeled it, with me doing much of the work, while she was pregnant with our first child. Those are two sources of stress that no one needs at the same time.
Will never redo wood floor DIY again. My knees and back haven't recovered and it was 7 years ago. They looked great, made us some money on resale value, and doing it DIY definitely saved us money. Still not worth it!
I will never hop on the back of a golf cart driven by a drunken maid of honor.
To be fair, you should never hop on something moving when someone is drunk driving it.
Load More Replies...I`ll never have another relationship again. Also no dates, no hookups, nothing!
Overnight Megabus from Glasgow to London. I was wedged into a corner the whole trip, and by the time we hit Victoria coach station in London I could barely walk my knees were so stiff.
Burning Man is on my anti-bucket list. It sounds absolutely awful, and I don't need to be there to figure out that I would hate it (crowds, being outdoors, heat, noise).
Watching Formula 1 races live in person. Everything about it is bad. The noise is deafening, don’t be fooled by the noise u hear on TV. Not to mention if it’s a day race, the temperatures in and around the track can get pretty hot. Everything within the track area is crazy expensive. Getting there and getting back home is a nightmare, doesn’t matter if you drive or take a public transport, especially if it’s a street circuit (road closures, detours, massive traffic jams). Not worth it. You end up your day with crazy migraines from the heat and the noise. I did it once, but then I went again to a different circuit just to give a benefit of doubt. I regret that decision. It’s a one-time experience, especially for those that like the sport, sure. Finally, now I have come to realize that the best experience is to have your buddies around, open up some beers, sit in an AC living room on a comfortable couch, and watch the sport on a large screen TV with a commentary and context.
Watching Formula 1 races live in person. Everything about it is bad. The noise is deafening, don’t be fooled by the noise u hear on TV. Not to mention if it’s a day race, the temperatures in and around the track can get pretty hot. Everything within the track area is crazy expensive. Getting there and getting back home is a nightmare, doesn’t matter if you drive or take a public transport, especially if it’s a street circuit (road closures, detours, massive traffic jams). Not worth it. You end up your day with crazy migraines from the heat and the noise. I did it once, but then I went again to a different circuit just to give a benefit of doubt. I regret that decision. Finally, now I have come to realize that the best experience is to have your buddies around, open up some beers, sit in an AC living room on a comfortable couch, and watch the sport on a large screen TV with a commentary and context.
Who talks like that about having a child, living with somebody else, having a puppy? Sounds like somebody who just doesn't like responsibilities or compromises and then the comments about Andrew Tate it just sounds like you're some woke person who has curated this list as someone who wants to have an easy life with no challenges and only think about yourself what a waste of a read
Ride a horse. It was like driving a car where the steering wheel and brakes didn't work. I wasn't terrified, I just had no chemistry with the horse and it was just something I didn't enjoy.
I will never, ever believe a human who says "I used to hit my spouse, but I've worked on myself and changed." There's a 99% chance that they have not, in fact, changed.
1- Bungee Jumping 2- working on the phone in Cx service 3- eating raw oysters before a 24h bike
New year's eve in New York City...once was terrible enough, no interest in ever doing that again
Most people have anti-bucket lists on their anti-bucket list.