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Studies suggest that people who engage in new experiences are more likely to be happy. This is because each time we take a leap of faith, we're training our brain to remember the positive rewards associated with it.

The adrenaline rush, the endorphins, the sense of pride—they're all stored in our memory banks.

But being open to the world also means you might run into something that's not entirely up your alley. So Reddit user Best-Palpitation-915 asked everyone on the platform to share what they tried once that they instantly knew wasn't for them. Here are the replies that received the most attention!

#1

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Living with roommates. Cannot stand it. I'm fine living with a partner, family, or by myself. But a stranger, no thank you.

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#2

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Adulting. 0 out of 5 stars.

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#3

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Jogging. I’m in good shape, so it wasn’t solely for health reasons. My dog, who I used to go on long walks with, died mostly of old age. I wasn’t ready to get another dog, so I decided that jogging would be a great hobby. Feeling connected to the neighborhood was a priority for me as I found myself staying at home a lot with no dog to walk.

So I bought decent shoes, did a little research on methods and started jogging just a few blocks a day at first to get into the groove of my new hobby.

Omg I f*****g hated every second of it. There was nothing relaxing or enjoyable about it at all, and I got home every night feeling like I was foolishly making taking a walk punishing rather than fun. About 2 weeks in, I stumbled and fell, scraping my hands up a little. I walked home, put my new shoes in a closet and never jogged again.

I adopted a new dog about a week later.

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#4

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Nightclubs. Happy for the people who like it, but i do NOT understand the appeal
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#5

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Beer. Hated the taste. Was told I had to get used to it. Why do I have to get used to something that taste gross?

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45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Sales. I don't like convincing people they need things, they can decide themselves lol. Don't want a phone? Thats cool with me.

My boss once questioned why I didn't try to push an iPhone 14 onto an old man who came in asking for advice on how to use his flip phone, always loved that one.

The only time I ever had good performance was when I got a lucky streak and the customers came in wanting something already.

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#7

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Manual labor.

My grandfather did construction. One summer he hired me on one of the roofing teams. All it took was one summer running shingles up and down a ladder to convince me to stay in school.

My dainty little IT hands thank you Pop. well played.

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#8

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again I once tried to be a morning person. We both agreed it wasn't going to work out.

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#9

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Oysters, too slimy. Telemarketing, also too slimy.

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#10

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Snow skiing. I fell, a lot. I hurt my a*s. I couldn't figure out how to stand up without falling again. I fell again. I hurt my a*s again. I was freezing. It took me another five minutes to stand up just so I could fall yet again and get even colder. Tiny children were whizzing by me like they were competing in some weird kindergarten version of the X Games. I am not cut out for skiing.

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#11

REAL camping with no creature comforts of home. Not for me!

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#12

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Gambling. I gambled for the first time against my cousins when I was around 13, I lost 100 bucks, that was a lot for me. Never gambled again since lol.

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#13

Strip club. I don't fully grasp why men of all ages seem to love the idea of watching nude women together. Like, are we going to watch porn and jerk off together too? Also the constant pressure they put on to get you to spend money is anxiety inducing.

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45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Hanging out with coworkers outside of work f**k that.

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#15

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again I was shocked at how much I hate weighted blankets. People say so many good things about them! I put it over me, boom, instant claustrophobia. I don't even have claustrophobia. Except with weighted blankets.

wombatIsAngry , Niels from Slaapwijsheid.nl/pexels Report

#16

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Sex with another woman. It was a good time but I realized I am indeed straight.

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#17

Customer service. You’re all a bunch of f*****g babies and I’m not your mom.

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#18

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Public speaking.

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#19

Pregnancy. I have one perfect daughter and I'm never ever going through that s**t again!

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#20

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again I put on roller blades, stood up, sat down and took them off. Was going to break my damn neck.

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#21

Partying at clubs lots of way to drunk people, loud noises and crowded.

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#22

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again The whole dominatrix thing. Went to some femdom dongeon once in my youth. Before, I was always fascinated by it. But after the second stroke of whip, I just said my safety word and left.

kiss_of_chef , James Superschoolnews/pexels Report

#23

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Tinder (actually online dating in general).

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#24

Sex. Tried it once 25 years ago. Stopped before it progressed (lovely understanding bloke).

Hello asexuality.

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#25

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Getting into management…no thank you.

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#26

Pegging. Never sat right with me, and neither did I for a few days...

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#27

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Telemarketing.

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#28

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again I tried ballroom dancing once and realized my two left feet have a secret pact to avoid any rhythm. I’m better off sticking to dancing like nobody’s watching—because nobody should be.

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#29

I tried to be a morning person everyday TWO YEARS. I got a job that started early in the morning. Even though I pushed through and got up every morning, I still could barley do it!!!!! I was miserable every single day. Complete b******t that you can just train yourself to become one, I literally set an alarm to wake up early every day even on my off days and it was f*****g agony to get up. I’m just not wired to be one.

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#30

Black licorice.

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#31

Sex without emotional feelings involved.

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#32

Party with a group of people where I only know one.

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#33

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Working in retail. No thank you.

That_Cat7243 , Rachel Claire/pexels Report

#34

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again I tried scubaa diving once and instantly knew it wasn't for me too claustrophobic and not enough air!

JulieSullivan02 , Cansu Hangül/pexels Report

#35

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Horses. They’re beautiful, I rode a very gentle one for a week. But after that week I knew it wasn’t for me. They’re scary.

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#36

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again I tried learning Python, programming is incredibly abstract and difficult. My brain just couldn’t proceed, wish I was smarter.

Update: Giving Python another go because the good people of Reddit provided awesome advice/guidance and resources! You guys are a wholesome bunch, thank you!

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ROSESARERED
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You can go to the reddit post by tapping the user name above the voting arrows...bored panda 'borrows' from reddit

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Robert T
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Probably not the best place to start. C++ can be very very hard - as in I can look at some code and struggle to work out what it does - and that is coming from someone with decades of experience of C++ and who wrote a C++ parser in C++ and is rather too well acquainted with the Annotated Reference Manual (C++ Bible)! Oddly my introduction to Object Orientation came through Pascal and an OO version of it that my university was developing. Java is probably a better bet if you want to learn OO.

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Robin DJW
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I learned several 3GLs over the years. Anyone else remember dBase III+ ?

Jackie Lulu
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I loved programming. There is nothing like the satisfaction of "making it work".

Rafael
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Python rocks! Once in a project I had to extract some stuff from a vendor, and the only way to do it was via API calls (no reliable "export" button on the report). Took me two weeks to manage to do it by myself, but it was so satisfying that I kept learning and two weeks after that I was already using the multiprocessing module to parallelize the extraction! tl;dr: the learning curve is steep, because you need to know some stuff before any of it is even usable, but once you figure it out, there are no limits!

H M
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I became a tech as I hated programming. Sure you can learn and be a bad programmer. Or go with your likes and become a GREAT whatever else instead.

Atero
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Imho it's a bit of a perspective question. I can't say I know any programming language to full extend, but I always know what I need to do (logic) and basic principles of any language are very similar: define variables/parameters, do what you need to do and finally provide result in some form. In that way it does not really matter which language you use - you choose one best suited for the environment/goal and look up syntax when needed. In this way I had robotics related projects done with c/c++, API's done with java, web fronts done with php or .net and huge number of scripts utilizing python.

Michal Dolyniuk
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I tried basic (8 bit machine) then pascal. And I was thinking it not for me. But when COVID hit and I got to much time I learned python. (Was hard) but now it's great hobby for me

Rob D
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My brain is too basic for programing. 0001 to 1010, 10 tops.

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#37

Boxing. It turns out that getting punched in the face sucks.

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#38

Cigarettes. Yuck.

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#39

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again IPA beers. I tried more than I should. Can not get into them. Every now and then someone will say, but you are going to like this one because...
I just say, nope, never met an IPA that I like.

It seems like all the IPAs are taking over most the taps places. Can that many people really like them? Or is everyone scared to be the 1st to say they suck, so they just keep buying them.

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#40

Coconut water. I love just about anything coconut but a coconut water sample almost made me vomit in the middle of Costco.

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#41

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Waitressing. I knew instantly I was objectively terrible at it. Quit same day I started.

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#42

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again The fat on chicken. it’s like chewing a big a*s booger.

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#43

Teaching middle school. I taught high school for 19 years, moved states and had to take a middle school position for a year.

I instantly realized it was not for me. I thought, "they're just a few grades lower, how different can they be?"

Completely opposite, exactly. I dragged myself into that school so exhausted and irritable every day. I quickly realized that one middle schooler with bad behavior = 5 high schoolers with bad behavior. My humor went right over their heads. The misbehavior itself was a type of misbehavior I'm not used to. Also, high schoolers sleep. Middle schoolers scream. High schoolers will sometimes be apathetic. Middle schoolers throw things. High schoolers are developing the capacity to think before they speak. Middle schoolers shout whatever comes to mind. High schoolers bully each other online. Middle schoolers bully each other in person in front of a teacher's face.

I have never gotten so many rude comments as I did when I taught middle school.

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#44

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Brazilian wax.

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#45

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Edibles. Didn't enjoy having my memory wiped every few minutes.

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#46

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again I had to try it twice. Marriage. There will be no #3.

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#47

Dentistry. Knew my first week of school i did not like touching patients. Went to med school and am now a psychiatrist.

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#48

Door to door sales.

My trainer was sleazy as f**k and kept pushing us trainees to be the same. They had taken us out of the city to a nearby town so we didn't really have a way to get home until the end of the day. There were 2 girls with another trainer who noped out after 30 min and had a friend come pick them up, wish I had known so I could have gone home with them.

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#49

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again I'm a bit of an "adventure eater." I'll try just about anything.

There is one and only one thing I've tried that I will never try again:

Sea squirt sashimi. Besides the terrible, innuendo-filled name, the texture is terrible, you have to chew it off the rind, and it tastes like salted a*****e. I should have known when the waitress came by, saw my plate and said "Oh, is that sea squirt? I'm gonna stand here and watch you eat it.".

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#50

Contacts.

I'd had glasses since the third grade, and in middle school tried contacts. The nice lady at the optometrist kept poking me in the eye getting them in.

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#51

VR. Turns out even a little bit of it gives me motion sickness 😭.

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#52

Kissing dudes. I was in a play where I had to kiss another guy. I think everyone has an "uh-oh, what if I end up liking this..." feeling beforehand but the moment I did it it was like "oh, ok, cool, this does nothing for me. Good to know.".

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#53

Working out in the morning, hard no for me.

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#54

Yoga... thought it’d be all relaxing and zen, but i spent the whole time feeling like a tangled pretzel and realized pretty fast it wasn’t my vibe.

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#55

Office jobs, lord please never again .

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#56

Psychedelics. I was with a bunch of friends when we tried them. Everyone else was enjoying it and losing their minds, while I literally felt nothing. Ended up leaving early and driving home since I literally felt completely sober.

Tried some others another time, and same thing happened. I figured I must be immune to hallucinations or something and never tried them again.

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#57

Bell peppers. You have 4 flavors and all of them suck?! HOW?!

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#58

Pilates. It felt like torture and I didn't understand why people did it.

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#59

A one night stand.

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#60

The violin. I practiced by force and at my mother's request for 3 months, I never liked the results.

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#61

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again What grinds my gears is when i tried something once instantly knew it's not for me and later came back to it and now it's the best thing.

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#62

Polyamory and threesomes.

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#63

LARPing. I'm more comfortable sitting at a table and rolling dice than being at some park with a bunch of dressed up people.

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#64

45 ‘Anti-Bucket List’ Things People Swear They Will Never Do Again Women.

All my life I thought to be bisexual or pansexual. But I am not. I'm straight as f**k and don't know how to change the pansexual flag from my account lol.

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#65

Getting stabbed.

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#66

Dark Souls and any soul-like game, for that matter. No thanks.

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#67

3some. It’s a lot of work.

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#68

Sports. I like to watch it, but playing it seems pointless to me to be behind a ball haha.

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#69

Living in western Pennsylvania.

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#70

Matcha and mint chocolate. Idk matcha really taste like grass and mint chocolate, have no words.

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