This is a personal list of 100 challenges I want to experience โ not to show off, not to optimize, just to live.
Why I Made This
Iโve always liked goals. But not the loud ones. Not the kind that look good on a rรฉsumรฉ or sound impressive in conversations.
Iโm more drawn to quiet goals โ the kind that slowly change you. Things like running on a forest trail at sunrise. Sitting with discomfort instead of escaping it. Forgiving someone when itโs hard.
After years of chasing output โ code, workouts, projects โ I realized I needed a different direction. Something less about proving, and more about feeling alive.
So I wrote these down. A hundred small, human challenges. Nothing viral. Nothing optimized. Just experiences Iโd be proud to say I actually lived.
What Youโll Find Here
No tech talk. No productivity hacks.
These arenโt bucket-list clichรฉs either. Theyโre gentle invitations โ to move, to notice, to feel, to slow down.
How to Read This
Donโt treat it like a checklist.
Treat it like a mirror.
Pick one. Sit with it. Let it take time. Let it change you a little.
Final Thought
You donโt need more ambition.
You probably need more aliveness.
Sometimes, that starts with something as simple as walking barefoot on wet grass.