Survey: Two-thirds of Americans fear they won’t complete their bucket lists

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A new survey reveals that 60% of Americans fear they won’t complete their bucket list before they die.

Choice Mutual’s survey asked nearly 2,000 people about their ultimate aspirations.

According to the findings, almost a quarter of Americans aim to visit all U.S. national parks, while half dream of exploring famous European landmarks. Interest in Asia is also significant, with one in four Americans aiming to visit specific sites on the continent.

Cruises are popular, with nearly two in five Americans have a cruise on their travel bucket list. Additionally, three in ten have set their sights on visiting all 50 U.S. states.

Many expressed concerns about time running out.

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