My wish lists are just too long

I have a lot of things I wanted to do other than piano, so out of my own curiosity, I tried to visualize the list of things I want to do in writing.


[A list of things that I really want to do]

- practice piano (6th year since 2020 when I restarted playing the piano)

- lose weight at least 2 kg, and 4 kg if possible


[A list of things I want to do more often]

- watching more movies

- reading more books

- yoga

- hiking more

- traveling 

- updating blogs


[A list of things that I know I should do (cleaning and organizing)]

- thorough house cleaning

- organizing photos and videos 

- making albums

- organizing diaries 

- organizing blogs

- saving files and organizing data on my computer

- organizing clothes

- gardening


[A list of ongoing hobbies that I want to do but I don't have time]

- embroidery (cross stitch)

- coloring book

- needle felt

- baking

- studying music theory

- pickleball

- golfing 


[A list of new things I want to do if I have time and money]

- cello

- wood base

- jazz piano

- saxophone

- studying psychology

- kayaking 


These lists are so long!!

Hey, this is dangerous, isn't it? If the lists are like this long, it's not enough no matter how long life you have. The last category says, "If I have time and money". But even if I could somehow afford to make time, I have already spent a lot of money on piano and travel so there is no more money left for other hobbies! I think I can do something without spending money, such as self-taught jazz piano and borrowing books from the library to study psychology, but I would have to give up other expensive things.

After making the lists, what made me happy was that I realized that "the piano is the most important thing to me”. Isn't it a bit cool to be in your 50s and have something you're seriously working on?





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