The image of power is a move-forward-no-matter-how-wrong-I-am deceitful moron. A coward continues damage and destruction just to avoid “looking bad.” An evil coward enjoys it. Bucketlist reality on a macro scale – every war – and micro scale – that toxic “family” or “friend” who has everyone making bad choices. Bucketlist fact: There’ve been zero good wars in your lifetime.

Cauliflower’s thousands of years old powerhouse from the OG wild mustard plant along with broccoli, kale and cabbage. Yogis, legit ones, say it’s healing for lower chakras. Like the root often linked to relationships, good or bad. Researchers found cauliflower’s heart protective and anti-inflammatory. Bucketlist Healthhack™: Ground wisely. Know that you can always re-root yourself. Nothing’s stagnate. Except cowards.
Manchurian Cauliflower’s delicious heart and root healing. Some power-hungry moron even banned it.
Bucketlist confession: I knew a few cowards. One consistently led bad choices, conspiracies and betrayals. The tragedy was with those who followed.
My Father’s oldest was a delusional OG-bully. I met colleagues from one of the many jobs she’d be fired from while insisting everyone loves her at work. Colleague, “Oh my god, this girl’s life’s a movie. Can you believe how she met her boyfriend? Who does that in real life?” The tale goes: Bully is at a bar. Goes to a guy. Grabs him. Makes out with him. Walks away. He begs for her number. She refuses. As her colleague admiringly recited the romcon, the bully was nervous.
Bully’s always have self-righteous bait. Don’t bite.
I knew. She knew I knew. I knew she knew I knew. She’d met the guy on an app. I didn’t blow her spot. Like when I took her Harvard extension exam. Wrote her papers. Deposited into her always negative accounts. Talked her out of falsely reporting a doctor cause he’d dumped her. Stopped her eviction for Airbnbing the rental I financed and furnished. Later she’d tell me she opened credit lines in the guy’s name and brought herself a diamond ring when he threatened to leave her. Bucketlist chuckle.
Blessedly I’d no contact with her for most my life. Mother warned, “she’s jealous of you.” We connected for five years. When she needed money for her first apartment. Regular deposits slips mark the duration of my acquaintance and bailouts. Bucketlist knows it’s hard to refuse. It took time to stop helping those who enjoyed harming me.

I had misplaced affection. Mama was right. She’d conspire for crumbles of my life. Even supporting my abuser to bond with my Partner’s family. Secretly. Cowardly.
Bucketlist Lifehack™: Don’t standby bullies. Just don’t. Power’s not the appropriate domain for hotheads, warmongers, liars, and more-of-the-same.
Manchurian Cauliflower’s delicious heart and root healing. Some power-hungry moron even banned it in India. Bully’s always have self-righteous bait. Don’t bite. Save yourself for Death-Free™ goodness. Pass the Manchurian Cauliflower and ban the bullies.
Bon appétit, Friends.
VIDEO: Manchurian Cauliflower by Bucketlist

You Need:
Fresh
∞ 1 Cauliflower
∞ 5 Shishito Peppers
∞ 2 Scallions (chopped)
∞ 2 inch Ginger (minced)
∞ 1 inch Turmeric (minced)
∞ 4 Garlic Cloves (minced)
Spices
∞ 1 tsp Coriander (ground)
Liquids & Oils
∞ 1/3 cup Rice Vinegar
∞ 1/4 cup Water
∞ 1 tbsp Blackstrap Molasses
∞ 2 tsp Bucketlist Chili Oil