If I knew I was going to die, I'd be feeling pretty seriously tense. I'd be able to notice every single move my body made. It would be a good day to do Tai Chi! I'd do a little meditation too- if I could concentrate... I'd watch a classic film in a cinema too, if I could hold my mind together. I think I'd like to be with my mother, and my ex-girlfriends... and maybe I'd have a girlfriend on that day too. I'd be shaking pretty badly though, probably I'd just wrap my arms around her and hold her... I'd be telling everyone I loved them, and to take care of themselves- absolutely everyone.
Whatever else, I'm sure that I'd write a poem of some kind to show everyone what I was thinking. At the moment I don't know if I'd be calm or be absolutely terrified- or would it be a strange mixture of the two? I'd pull myself together if I could... I'd make a clear will, and I might even... just might... go back home and tidy up my bed room!
Surely the most satisfying way to die would be if everything I had was packed away! I'd be ready to go... sitting next to the stove with a cup of tea, stroking my favourite cat... that'd be a nice way to end it... finish the tea, put the cat down, finish the poem and wait around a bit for the end.
2006-06-06 18:23:53
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answered by Buzzard 7
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The value of the question is found in the answers, and the majority state it's family and friends. It's about bringing it home. For those that chose options other than home, it showed their ambition and need to be resolvers, trying to deal with the problem at hand.
One of the people said live just for today. I can relate to that to some extent, and I also believe in the family. But if I live my life day to day, and spend much of my time with my family, where would I find determination, or time, to be with my real self? If people mix in too much with their family, will they lose their traits and become like the rest? Where and how should we draw the line?
2006-06-06 18:36:59
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answered by Anonymous
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With Family.
2006-06-06 17:01:25
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answered by vacation4me 3
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I would spend it trying to find a way to have more than one day to live.
2006-06-06 17:00:39
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answered by Ask Dr. Dottie 3
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I would make sure there were no hard feelings left between me and those I may have hurt and spend the rest of the time with my family and make sure I was ready to meet my maker
2006-06-06 17:11:41
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answered by plato 1
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well it matters on what you mean .. if the world was ending then I'd spend it with my family and friends .... If I was going to die from a disease or something then I'd probably rob a bank or do anything in order to get shot by the cops at least then it would be on my own terms , I mean who really wants to spend an entire day knowing your going to die when its over?
2006-06-06 17:14:13
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answered by shellers 3
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I would spend that day thinking how i can extend my life to the next day, and if i dont find a way till the last hour i would go to sleep
2006-06-06 23:25:46
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answered by DoubtingThomas 2
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I always have one day left , my dear. I can't live in tomorrow! I only can live for today and I try to make the best of today!
I don't want to sound morbid but no one knows for sure if they will wake up tomorrow.
2006-06-06 17:07:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I would spend it with my family. I would ask for forgivness for all my sins. I wouldn't worry about eating carbs, so I'd pig out....I don't think I like this question anymore. At first it was fun, but when I really think about how my absence would leave my kids without a father and my wife without a husband, and my parents without a child, then it's not fun anymore.
2006-06-06 17:03:32
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answered by gablueliner 3
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I would spend it planning where my kids were going to live and getting things set up for their future.
2006-06-06 19:03:16
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answered by Tina 6
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