The Guardian Australia
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·2 hours ago
Rose Rouse rejects bucket lists, advocates for personalized life experiences
Rose Rouse, a 73-year-old co-founder of the social enterprise Advantages of Age, has rejected the concept of a bucket list, calling it reductive and commodified. In a recent podcast, she expressed her aversion to mainstream adventure narratives, advocating instead for personalized experiences. Rouse plans to burn books that promote bucket lists, embracing a life of unstructured enjoyment.
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