Say I want to go to Hawaii, I plan to go to Hawaii over the summer, but if I don’t write it down there’s a 10% chance I’ll forget to get tickets at the right time and it will be too expensive.
I’m 90% likely to go to Hawaii, but I would still think it appropriate to put it on a to do list, and raise the probability to 99%.
My phrasing above was unclear, though. What I meant was, one could put “go to Hawaii” on one’s bucket list even if one already planned to go to Hawaii for one’s next vacation.
Say I want to go to Hawaii, I plan to go to Hawaii over the summer, but if I don’t write it down there’s a 10% chance I’ll forget to get tickets at the right time and it will be too expensive.
I’m 90% likely to go to Hawaii, but I would still think it appropriate to put it on a to do list, and raise the probability to 99%.
My phrasing above was unclear, though. What I meant was, one could put “go to Hawaii” on one’s bucket list even if one already planned to go to Hawaii for one’s next vacation.