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If you had one year left to live, what would you do?

Spiderman

Veteran Member
If you care to share, what would you do if you found out you had one year left to live?...I'd do something boring like seek union with God. I'd also do a lot of sky-dyving. I'd visit France, Germany, and Australia but I don't have money. I also love turantulas so I'd buy some exoctic spiders and leave them to family members when I die.
 

Shiranui117

Pronounced Shee-ra-noo-ee
Premium Member
If you care to share, what would you do if you found out you had one year left to live?...I'd do something boring like seek union with God. I'd also do a lot of sky-dyving. I'd visit France, Germany, and Australia but I don't have money. I also love turantulas so I'd buy some exoctic spiders and leave them to family members when I die.
Walk across Continental Europe and the UK, and visit all the places my ancestors came from. Learn as much Hungarian as I can, and invent my own Elvish and Dwarvish languages. Play lots of games with my friends, quit my jobs, try and knock as much off my travelling bucket list as possible. Travel the US. Visit a Druid grove for a ritual and stay at a monastery. Pull an all-nighter involving meditating, praying, contemplating my life, drinking and playing with friends. See the Northern Lights if at all possible--heck, I'd camp in Canada, Norway, Iceland or Sweden to do it. Go somewhere like the Maldives where bioluminescent plankton make the seashore look like a sea of stars. Do as much as I could in parkour or martial arts, and get caught up on the times when I was too lazy, too unmotivated or too pressed for time.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
I would probably sell and donate a few of my things. Leave my job a few weeks before the deadline. Try to locate some significant people from my past and negotiate some form of inheritance. And seek a confortable end.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
If you care to share, what would you do if you found out you had one year left to live?...I'd do something boring like seek union with God. I'd also do a lot of sky-dyving. I'd visit France, Germany, and Australia but I don't have money. I also love turantulas so I'd buy some exoctic spiders and leave them to family members when I die.

If I had money, Id help my friend out of his dangerous environment. Id travel to learn at least one more language fluentlhm id have a job that is also my passion. Id write a novel or take my collection of poems and drawings and make intona book to give to my father, aunts, mother, ans my friend with whom I keep telling her for year id write a book.

Id gi e my stuff away and travel light. Be myself and find acceptence that death is unavoidable. Learn the grieving process and rest wih a smile like my other family who we took pictures of their smiles immeditely beforebt thry slipped away.
.if his has extra spelling errors its because ofnthe adds. But thats what id do if i had the money.
 

Jeremiahcp

Well-Known Jerk
You're dying, you'll be closer regardless of your personal efforts.

Unless God is only conceptual, in which case your going to be about as far away from God as one can get. Therefore it would make more sense to spend your last year getting closer to God.
 

james bond

Well-Known Member
I'd move to where my kids are and spend more time with them. As for travel, I'd like to visit Italy with my gf, have a nice meal and drink some nice wine. The one thing I'd like to long-term hasn't been done yet and that is to colonize the moon. Since that's not possible, it would be live in a space station with my remaining days left.
 

Toten

Member
Spend time with family, experience adventure and nature as much as I can. Living anywhere near urban civilization is a very dull, ugly, and overly complicated lifestyle. It does not quench the thirst of the soul like nature does.
 

Deathbydefault

Apistevist Asexual Atheist
51 weeks working for the most I can get, so I can leave behind the most possible.
Spend the 52nd week with the precious few I care about.
 

Nietzsche

The Last Prussian
Premium Member
As for what I'd do...

Dunno. It's gonna involve a lot of opium though. I'd also probably just start breaking laws. I mean, I'm dying, **** you. I'd start small and work my way up, see how long it takes for anyone to care.
 
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