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There is a toxic idea that every hobby needs to be a "side hustle." If you like painting, just paint. You don't need to open an Etsy shop. You don't need to monetize your joy. Sometimes, the most productive thing you can do is something completely "useless" that makes you happy. 5. Give Up on Pleasing Everyone

"I should enjoy hiking." "I should read more classic literature." "I should be more of a morning person."If you’ve spent a decade trying to like something just because it seems "better," put it on the list. If you hate kale, stop eating kale. If you’d rather watch a Rotten Tomatoes certified "rotten" comedy than a three-hour historical epic, do it. Your free time isn't a performance. 3. Release the One-Sided Friendships

We’ve all heard of the —that aspirational scroll of mountains to climb, languages to learn, and skydiving photos to post. It’s meant to be inspiring, but let’s be honest: sometimes it just feels like another "To-Do" list for a life that’s already too busy. Enter the F k-It List.** The F**k-It List

When you stop caring about the things that don't matter, you finally have the energy for the things that do.

The F**k-It List isn’t about being lazy or cynical. It’s about clearing out the mental clutter so you actually have room for the things on your Bucket List . There is a toxic idea that every hobby

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Here is why you need one, and how to start crossing things off. 1. Stop Chasing "The Aesthetic" Sometimes, the most productive thing you can do

We spend an exhausting amount of energy trying to make our lives look like a curated Pinterest board. The F**k-It List response? Eat the messy sandwich, let the laundry sit for an extra day, and stop apologizing for a home that looks like people actually live in it. 2. Ditch the "Shoulds"

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