Part 1: My Bucket List
1. Get a master’s in business administration. Avail a stunning vacation home Keep your body in good shape with exercise and healthy eating
4. Raising happy children 5. See the most important European cities
6. Skydiving lessons in Spain: 7. The North Pole is a must-see.
8. Visit Egypt for the Pyramid of Giza 9 Learn German and French
10. Tend to make peace with my enemies 11. Enjoy the best Indian dishes
Purchase a Mercedes-Benz Maybach GLS 600.
You can see my favourite Premier League team on their home ground.
14. Set up an import and export company. 15. Published an award-winning novel 16. You can learn scuba diving overseas. 17. Start a charitable organization for patients with cancer.
18. Obtain financial security. 19. Watch the majority of my patients live performances.
Teaching my kids to play the guitar.
Part II: Reflective Writing
My top priority before my death is to complete my Master of Business Administration (MBA). Being a naturally inclined person, an MBA could help my career growth. An MBA is the best way to achieve my professional and personal goals. This accomplishment is also consistent with Erickson’s definition of the stage of competence, which motivates a person to pursue the conclusion of a productive situation (Benson & Bundick, 2020). A nice property for vacation is also something I consider a significant achievement that occurred before my death. To me, a house has always been a sign of one’s financial prosperity. I would like my dream home to be customized according to my needs and interests. To have the comfort and peace I need to make my will and arrange my affairs, it would be a great place to live in my final years.
For the elderly, it is easier to age gracefully when they are happy. Erikson’s theory of psychosocial developmental defines the purpose stage of an individual as their intentions and goals for the remainder of their lives (Maree 2020, Kaiser 2020). Happiness is also a result of good mental and physical health. My third priority is to ensure I live a healthy lifestyle and eat well. Bad health and inactivity would be detrimental to my later years.
As a legacy, I view raising a family that is stable as an important objective. Erikson is right when he says that care is necessary. The companionship of loved ones and the renewed vitality that comes from strong connections are treasured by seniors (Benson & Bundick, 2020). The other items on my bucket list are important to me. But, they are crucial when viewed in context of the four other key components. It is believed that people often achieve their secondary goals after they have achieved their primary ambitions. It is clear that the ability of an individual to attain the basic goals is a prerequisite for achieving the secondary items. It is my wish to die peacefully in old age. In my quest to create a life that is fulfilling and positive, the material and the social worlds around will help inspire me.