May 26, 2015but maybe that's how you die? catch the house on fire...reading it could have prevented it.
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May 26, 2015
Yes. I had a acquaintance recently diagnosed with terminal cancer and not much longer to live. Because her and her boyfriend know that she does not have long left they traveled to Italy, to visit a place they have always wanted to go, to experience their dream holiday and spend quality time together that they know they will not have in the future.
As easy as it is to say live every day to the fullest, it is just not possible when you have commitments such as work to attend and the petty little stresses in life; bills, family drama, bogging you down. If my time was nearing I would want to know. I would make more of an effort to do the things I love, that make me happy. I would spend more time with those that I should, I would try to get to all of the places in the world that I continue to add to the list - because at this moment, I naively have all the time in the world.game time67, Cyreides, theBluekiD and 2 others like this. -
May 26, 2015
OF COURSE!
I would open it, and live my life to the fullest before I died.Alpha, Ordinary Joel, Suburban Scum and 1 other person like this. -
May 27, 2015
I think you should find a way to balance 'living life to the fullest' and live responsible/think about the future. Everybody's own choice of course but that's how I feel about it. To answer the question, I honestly don't know. I mean if it would be very soon, you can do whatever you want. But if it's far away, you don't have to worry about dying which can also lead to taking more risks etc. I also think I would burn itCyreides, theBluekiD and Ordinary Joel like this.