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Old 10-28-2009, 04:26 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by openeyes View Post
Depending on your friend's health and resources (both apt to be rather compromised given such a mortality prediction), there could be a bit of adventure ahead. I hope you and your friend make good use of your time. The movie "The Bucket List" comes to mind.

While I still have good health, savings, and a mortality prediction of several decades, I've long made a point of living each day like my last, not leaving anything undone that I really want to do. I could fall asleep tonight and never wake up, and it'd be okay. There's nothing important that I've been too afraid to say up 'til now, nothing I've been too hesitant to try. There are still fun things for me to do, but if something really interests me, I find a way to try it at least once rather quickly.

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