That is up to the individual.
When I was younger I believed in live fast and die young. I lived fast but I didn't die young (yet) and now I am reaping what I sowed.
Now I live slower but it isn't uneventful..........I don't think life can be uneventful unless you are locked in a prison cell 24 hours a day.
2006-11-29 12:08:46
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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There is one word that best describes the look of every single corpse I have seen: dead.
I'm not trying to be funny. My mother had a morbid fascination with going to viewings and forcibly dragged me along. "Doesn't he/she look good/natural?" I heard this a gazillion times. People who don't believe that we have souls should explain the hollowness so evident in a corpse. No one is there.
When I think of "living fast and dying young" I think of all the musicians that have done just that. I don't think that's the best choice.
My life has been uneventful. I haven't done anything that will make me famous; I'm sure if you Google my name nothing comes up. But I have lived a full life. Things have been tough at times and probably will be again, but in the deepest part of my soul there is a solid core of joy that I truly believe is indestructible.
I want to live a meaningful life so that when I'm gone someone, somewhere is better off because I was here. My grandfather was that person for me.
2006-11-29 12:53:34
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answered by Anne Teak 6
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Corpses are never good looking. Sometimes I touch my lips and think about how they will one day rot away and I will be a lipless, smiling corpse. This reaffirms my desire to be creamated right away. It's a vanity thing. Ash looks better than lipless corpses. And my lips are so nice too! The world will lose out when these lips leave the mortal realm.
2006-11-30 03:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The existence we are born into is going by using interior the blink of an eye fixed. i assume in case you opt to be beautiful interior the casket and get it over with as at as quickly as as available, the philosophy you recommend could be perfect. Are you particularly particular that this existence is all there is, that there is not any longer something to return after loss of existence? human beings are complicated creatures. there is plenty extra to us than the attention can see. it would desire to be nicely worth a while in some self examination to make certain what's under your particularly outdoors. as quickly as we are youthful, that's complicated to make the attempt for such issues because of the fact we are tossed approximately so by using our thoughts and hormones. finding removed from your self is a robust thank you to make certain what's interior you. Volunteer to do some community artwork or artwork at a wellbeing facility. this would help you spot the bigger photograph in existence and in turn see basic the thank you to unfold right into a pretty individual interior and out. there's a e book i will propose: 'hear, looking God interior the story of you existence, by using Keri Wyatt Kent.
2016-10-13 09:42:53
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answered by ? 4
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I'm past the point of leaving a great looking corpse, so now I'll stop in a sideways skid, used up, bruised, tired, looking like hell, but yelling More,More,More!!!!
2006-11-29 12:05:20
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answered by ron k 4
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Live life to the fullest and get everything you can out of it and the death part will come when it comes...Try not to die with regrets if you can....
2006-11-29 12:07:15
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answered by sckreet 2
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Are you assuming these are the only choices?
A lot of people have lived long and eventful, and fulfilling lives.
2006-11-29 12:23:35
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answered by tehabwa 7
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?Take your pick. No one has ever done both that we know of, so how can anyone answer a question this silly.
2006-11-29 12:10:19
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answered by quietwalker 5
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