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Things We Want to Do Next


What's the next talent you'd like to acquire, the next skill you'd like to master? Did you always want to learn how to sail, or golf like a pro? Do you want to learn to bake like a French pastry chef? We put the question to iVillagers: "What's the next thing you want to learn how to do?" The responses we got were amazing and inspiring — as one iVillager put it, "There are so many things I want to do, I think I'll need a few lifetimes to fulfill them all."


I would like to speak fluent Arabic… or at least be able to make conversation!


The next things I'd like to learn are how to (properly) cook Indonesian and Chinese cuisines.


At the moment, I'm working on developing my portrait photography skills by training and working in a portrait studio part-time. I've been doing nature photography for decades, and now I'm branching out into "people photography."


I would like to learn to really dance. I can wiggle my booty to rock (no skill required — LOL), but I would love to learn salsa or ballroom dancing. That would be awesome!

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