![]() ![]() Its origin is hard locate, but it probably developed from that other well-known phrase of uncertain origin: to “kick the bucket”.īucket lists leapt into everyday parlance following the 2007 film of the same name. The term “bucket list” is now such a normal part of everyday language that it seems hard to believe that it only entered our speech in the last ten years or so. But are they really beneficial, or can they cause harm? And is it really useful to generate lists that may – either due to expense or illness – be perceived as unrealistic? ![]() Buckets lists – inventories of things to do before you die – are often developed by people who know they have little time left.
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