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Largest Fearless Life Goal - To Enjoy Life

One of the most ranked life goal on ranker.com is to Enjoy Life.

It refers to Being playful, carefree, lighthearted, enjoying life; being spontaneous; exploring, being adventurous; having an exciting, stimulating life; to live for today; devoting time to amusements, recreation, entertainment, hobbies.

In other words, live with the flow and take what comes with a light heart.

To achieve such a state, there is something to work on on the daily basis.
This is to be fearless or more appropriately to transform what we fear into a source of excitement. 

Did you know that we release the same chemical in our body when we are scared or excited?

Remember the feeling when you are on a rollercoaster! You know this moment when you sit on a ride and it starts moving up the slide... all your body is alert, full of fear and excitement for what to come and then it goes down, relief and release of the emotions in a BIG SCREAM or LAUGH!

As new things come into your life, do not jump with fear, jump with excitement. 
It is something new to make you grow and teach you how to enjoy life as it comes

So here it

Enjoy lifeBe fearlessLive with excitement

and when the spark goes, appreciate the moment

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