There are multiple ways to accomplish things. Bucketlist Lifehack™: There is always an option that causes no harm. Bucketlist suspicion: Pharmaceutical doctors lost sight of “do no harm” somewhere between waging war against Death and comprising for temporary-but-quick fixes and kickbacks.

Spicy Mango Toast is 0% harm, 100% yummy option for breakfast, dessert or in between.
This illogic is true on a larger scale. Somewhere a pact was made allowing for options that harm. Bucketlist Soulhack™: There is no quick dance with the Devil
Children are told cautionary fairytales teaching them to avoid shortcuts. Yet, the adult approach to food, health, and peace is all about horrible shortcuts. “We can’t save everyone.” “Collateral damage.” “There’s no way to please everyone.” “It’s the best we could do.” “Slaughterhouse.” “Friendly fire.” “Caged animals.” “Nuclear weapons.” “It’s not harmful in this amount.” “Warning this product contains ingredients known to cause cancer or infertility.”
Bucketlist calls “BS”. A pretty fun n’ educational card game for children and people. Perhaps we should revisit fairytales too. A belief or disbelief in God is irrelevant when we make or accept these approaches, because they all worship Death.

There is always an option to do zero harm. There is also a way to incentivize that option. Bucketlist Longevityhack™: Break the pact that accepts harmful compromises. It’s simpler than we’re allowed to realize. Spicy Mango Toast is 0% harm, 100% yummy option for breakfast, dessert or in between. E-Z P-Z and Death-Free™. Avoid swallowing compromises made to death or disease. The incentive is a life of only good possibilities and outcomes.
Bon appétit, Friends.
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You Need:
∞ 1/4 Mango (sliced)
∞ 1/4 tsp Cayenne Pepper
∞ 1/4 tsp Oat Butter
∞ 1 Slice Toast (any bread)