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‘What’s an experience every human should go through at least once before they die?’ – 17 life events everyone should tick off

10.
‘In all seriousness, near death. It changes everything about how you perceive the rest of your life.’
-spidernole

11.
‘A (minimum) 20 day road trip with a good buddy.’
-FulStopped

12.
‘Genuinely forgiving someone who hurt you and truly moving on’
-Ok_Manager553

13.
‘Climb a mountain.

‘Doesn’t even need to be very high or anything, just go through the process, perhaps through a via ferrata. The feeling of actually climbing several hundred metres and then taking in the view from the top is a fantastic feeling that shatters previously perceived limitations.

‘I went on a ferrata a month ago despite having quite a considerable fear of heights, and it was bloody amazing (if not terrifying at times).’
-Reithwyn

14.
‘Hooking up with someone who is WAY out of your league.’
-TheseAreTheDamned

15.
‘Make a movie.

‘Even if it’s shit, just go through the process of writing, recording, and editing something. It might not be shit.’
-Devilled_Advocate

16.
‘The unconditional love of a sweet dog. I know this may sound cliché but my furbaby is my world.’
-Maximum_Shock8910

17.
‘I once went butterfly catching for a butterfly count with my son’s scout group. Catching them with the comically big nets was fun.

‘But releasing them from the jars was somehow incredible for my soul. I don’t have words for how it made me feel. My heart grew two sizes that day.’
-UseADifferentVolcano

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