What is the most important thing to you in your life right now?
Other than God and my family, getting my life in track, accomplishing something before I die.
If you died tomorrow would you have any regrets?
Several, too many to name.
What are some last things that you would want to do before you died, if you had extra time? - I want to fess up on a few secrets, and try things I've always been afraid to try, like sky diving.
How would you like to spend your last day, if you had the choice? I'd spend it with my family and friends, having fun.
Who would you say "I love you" to before you died?
Just curious to know.
Definitely my mom first,because I dont say it nearly enough..and sometimes, I wonder if she knows. If I had time after that, my grandma, and then my sisters, my niece and nephews, my father, and my best friend.
2007-10-23 22:19:37
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answered by Dani 7
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At sixty, death is getting closer and I'm a bit scared. I know that this is going to sound egocentric, but I have always loved the person that I am, especially my inner child. She is the one I will have a great deal of difficulty saying "Goodbye" to. She has survived incest and criticism with defiance and passion.
I do have regrets, the main one that I never had children. At the time that I was in my child bearing years, I was still suffering from PTSD and had uncontrollable rages. I was afraid I would hurt my own child and decided not to have one. I always have wondered if that was really the right decision.
If I had some extra time, I would go back to Australia and see the whole country. It was always my passion and it still is.
I'd like to spend my last day rafting down the Rogue River in Oregon. As a young person I spent many hours there kayaking, fishing and having great times with my friends. These memories have been such a warm presence for me.
I'd say "I love you" to my partner and best friend and of course, my beloved dog, "Sadie."
2007-10-23 22:24:28
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answered by MissBehavior 6
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Death is not an experience in life. No one can live to know death, and any suffering associated with death is anxiety over losing something you are not ready to let go of but (except for suicide) we have no direct control of our death. I would not say "I love you" right before I died, unless I really meant it, and had never properly expressed my feelings. If I never properly expressed my feelings to a loved one, than I would regret that. I would spend my last day thinking of all the great and horrible days I had in my life. I am not sure what is the most important thing to me right now, I don't quantify or rank my important aspects of life I just enjoy and respect them.
2007-10-23 22:27:02
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answered by spartanmike 4
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Topic of death frightening? Afraid if something that someday will catch on with us ? Death is sure thing> What we are all afraid is that death should not come before you enjoy everything in life. But the irony of living is that w are never short of enjoyment . Even at the ripe old age we want to enjoy. So when are we going to die at all?
So you donot have to go towards death. It will come to you. till then you live. If you are so afraid imagine that you are living only today . Then you will set priority as to which one to enjoy. You will push icecream out of priority. Yu will take out TV watching . Like that go on.... You will come to priorities like friends , loving , care , helping etc.
2007-10-23 22:23:29
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answered by YD 5
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the topic of death is a tricky subject. In my theory I believe we choose to die, or else we would keep breathing. I believe we have life situations, but we hardly ever experience life itself. Our minds create an identity of who we are and we go all our lives thinking we are this kind of person, and never experience wholeness. If died tomorrow I would say to some degree I have experienced life, and would I be at peace.
2007-10-23 22:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I want to please God and be a good person. No not really I cant change the past. I would do the same as Im doing now. I wouldnt want to know it was my last day. I would want to tell everyone I loved them.
2007-10-24 14:49:43
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answered by donielle 7
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Death is what we meet at the end of life,. Just as experience begins to coordinate itself into wisdom...... brain and body begin to decay.
Everything lingers for but a moment....... and hastens on to death.
Thanks for asking. Have a great day!
2007-10-23 22:22:34
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answered by Third P 6
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Death. Inevitable. Don't even worry about it. The thing is, we don't know WHEN it will happens. So, live everyday as if it is your last, live life to its fullest ... everyday.
2007-10-23 23:08:44
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answered by TK 4
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2 types of death physical and spiritual
physical death of our body going bc\ack to dusts
spiritual death of our soul -in hell those who rejected Jesus Christ
spiritual birth-those who accepted Jesus Christ in their hearts as Saviour and Lord given a power to became a sons and children of God
God and Jesus Christ is the most impt in my life now next is my families,church and neighbors,friends.
No For me to die is gain....
I will tell the other people about God's love and tell thenm how to be saved and accept Jesus chris in their hearts and life
Same I would like to preached th eGospel of Salvation through Jesus Christ alone
I love you Jesus...I love you my families,friends and neighbors
2007-10-24 00:19:00
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answered by sweetie29 6
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Too many questions!
2007-10-23 22:38:44
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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