Travel as much of the world as i could, tell everyone i love that i love them, go bungie jumping and sky diving and just do anything else that i regret not doing. Great question although i hope i never have to do that all for that reason.
2006-08-09 05:28:26
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answered by Victoria 2
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Get more organized and arrange for my own cremation or burial. Definitely sign up for some life insurance. My roommate who doesn't have a family died two months ago unexpectedly at a young age. It's been so traumatic. Thank goodness I knew some of the wants but it has been very distracting and disturbing nonetheless! In most states you can have a "durable medical power of attorney" or "advanced directive" or something like that. If you don't have family designate a friend, or housemate, someone to be your representative, and take the form and get it notarized. Some places wouldn't take our form 'cause it was not notarized. If someone close to you does die, seek support, go to grief counseling, and expect that some people will stay really stupid and offensive things to you without meaning it - cause some of them will! Death doesn't touch most of us too often but when it does it is horrible for the person dying especially if they aren't ready to go and it will be hard for the one(s) left behind. I had a lot of trouble watching certain programs, every movie with a death in it seemed really intense to me, and my life is forever changed. It's so final when someone dies. It's not like you or they move on and you can still touch base. It's just this sudden severance from someone you were close to and then other people treating you as if you also died.
2006-08-09 12:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty much the same thing I'm doing now... except that I would go visit my brothers and sisters and say goodbye before the year was over...
I would also make some video tapes/DvD's of things that I want my children to remember.. things that I find important... like trusting in Jesus Christ, believing IN him and believing HIM.
I would also give them some of my interpretations of parts of the Bible and the Book of Mormon so that they would not have to struggle over them like I did... though they probably will anyway...
I would try to set my financial affairs in order and make sure that my wife knows about all of my accounts (email, webpage... etc) so that she can use them.. or cancel them as she sees fit.)...
I would probably cancel my online game accounts so that I could spend more time with my family.
2006-08-09 12:29:43
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answered by ♥Tom♥ 6
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I would do all the stuff that I have always wanted to... things that like going to different states and visit stuff. It would be so sad. And I would tell the person that I loved to come with me and we could be together for the LAST year!!! :(
2006-08-09 12:29:18
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answered by Shell 1
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I do pray to god 1 year become 1 day
2006-08-09 12:30:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Travel. And spend alot of time on my laptop...wherever I might be, in Yahoo Answers talking to people about Jesus Christ. I love these questions!
2006-08-09 12:44:35
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answered by christian_lady_2001 5
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i would spend all my time doing things with my kid. i would also not be as accommodating to people who tick me off and last but not least i would take a much needed vacation.
2006-08-09 12:28:43
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answered by paula k 2
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play the story to the media..so that then they can pay for whatever i want to do
now...for what i would do...idk.
2006-08-09 12:27:13
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answered by Southpaw 7
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