In hospice nursing, while working on my Masters, I did a paper about "Good Death". What is a good death? I defined "good" as a short list of what nurses and doctors thought were indicators of a good death, such as, pain free, ready to let go, family issues resolved, lucidity until the end, etc. (It is a challenge to study such a concept when the subject who can best describe the death is no longer around.) Anyway, I was really preparing to find any similarities or commonalities in a person's life that predisposes one for a "good death". I found some. Later that year, it struck me that if I can find experiences in one's life that promote a good death, couldn't I apply the same approach to finding what commonalities there may be that answer the question, "What is a Good Life?" Essentially, the commonalities were the same as the predispositions for a good death: Love. Mate. Family. Taking the time to watch sunsets. Using the good china, so to say, everyday. And, spending more time savoring friends and loved ones. That is what life is all about. Certainly, you can have that now. So, you're already there, at only the halfway mark.
2006-11-07 08:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm so sorry for you. by no potential idea that a mom might want to desert her childrens for romance sake. Will the youngsters be more effective with or without her now? a area time mom who even even as she is there, she isn't there, make me imagine that you and your little ones are more effective without her. even as you holding your little ones from getting damage emotionally, who's holding you? One will imagine, you've been mutually for 18 years, confident not something can destroy the marriage. Then by wonder each and every thing crumple. the thanks to placed decrease back the damaged products mutually? out of your tale, I don’t imagine this Ben will very last lengthy with your spouse. No solid guy will do what he did to different guy’s spouse. So, on the concern of your spouse impressive idea, nicely more effective placed it in black and white and make it legal. sometime, even as she comes decrease back to you (for she will be able to comes decrease back) , crawling on her 2 knees, don’t be so valuable to her (as you look to be a valuable human being-even after she tear the kinfolk aside). proceed with the divorce and then concentration on progression a very good existence with the youngsters. they favor you more effective than ever. One make sure with sparkling head and a lot love is a lot a lot more effective than 2 mum and dad who even as is there, her recommendations is someplace else.
2016-11-28 21:36:18
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answered by Anonymous
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probably about 2/3 to 3/4, since at the end he is learning less
2006-11-07 08:14:19
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answered by Dirk N 3
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He would have learned a life time's worth of stuff. A "life time" can't be defined to a set year. Your mother lives to 80, she has learned a life time's worth of stuff. Your father lives to 65. He still learns a life time's worth of stuff, even though his life time is shorther than your mother's.
2006-11-07 08:21:19
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answered by quatrapiller 6
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One quarter of it.
Because he would still have to learn how to use the the quarter he has just learned to come up to a full half.
2006-11-07 08:14:00
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answered by oldtimer 4
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absolutly nothing about cleaning or helping out around the house. . . and life? only that he can drink 5 bottles of rum then pass out!
2006-11-07 08:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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hed have learnt that working sucks,and hes wasted half his life.
2006-11-07 08:53:29
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answered by ezz 2
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To answer this question, you need to know the precise date of his death..to be..which..unless he commits suicide or is terminally sick is absolutely impossible!
Good luck!
2006-11-07 09:52:33
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answered by Gary H 3
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he would learn nothin cuz its the last moment(s) tat one learns wha life is all about......
2006-11-07 08:19:38
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answered by anh23059 2
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In half a lifetime, he would learn about death.... lol!
2006-11-07 08:13:19
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answered by KatGuy 7
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