What people's lists reveal about them from @wacomo
The creator tells a personal story about his family's deep-rooted love for making lists, starting with his own to-do list and then showcasing his 95-year-old grandmother's quirky lists and his mother's 'life to-do list' plate. He proposes that lists are a window into people's brains and supports this idea with examples from his friends: one who lists names that sound like other phrases, his girlfriend who lists her dreams, and another who created a collaborative list of over 100 creative party themes.
Creator: @wacomo on Instagram
Transcript
I come from a long line of better, like people who love making lists. My grandma, who's 95, still keeps a list of Sicilian writers, French cheeses, and publishers with funny names. And my mom loves to do lists. When my brother was born, she made him a life to do list and put it on a plate so he wouldn't forget. Lists are in my DNA, and I guess my DNA is a list. But what I've started to realize about lists is that they're also like a little window into people's brains. If you ever wanna get to kn
Topics: Relationships, Psychology, Friendship
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