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

And what if it wasn't a year, but a month, a week, a day, an hour, ten minutes?

I don't want to be a fatalist, but looking at life realistically - accidents happen. There were millions among us who thought they were just going to the store for milk and never came back home. That's why if there's something you can do at any moment in response to the question that would bring you peace - just do it.

Make peace with your father? Call an old friend? Apologize to someone for something?

I wish you have plenty of opportunities in your life to do it. But you have one right now. Seize it.

And what if it wasn't a year, but a month, a week, a day, an hour, ten minutes?

I don't want to be a fatalist, but looking at life realistically - accidents happen. There were millions among us who thought they were just going to the store for milk and never came back home. That's why if there's something you can do at any moment in response to the question that would bring you peace - just do it.

Make peace with your father? Call an old friend? Apologize to someone for something?

I wish you have plenty of opportunities in your life to do it. But you have one right now. Seize it.

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"If I had only one year to live, I would want to do many things. First and foremost, I would want to spend as much time as possible with my loved ones, family, and friends. I would like to travel and discover new places, learn about different cultures, and experience something new. If I had only a month, I would focus on accomplishing my biggest dreams. I would try to fulfill my biggest life goals, such as writing a book or completing a project that is important to me. In the case of a week, I would focus on my loved ones and spend as much time with them as possible. I would like to organize meetings, parties, or dinner outings to create lasting memories. If I had only one day to live, I would focus on conversations with my loved ones and peacefully ending my life. I would fully concentrate on creating great moments and expressing my feelings to everyone. If I had only an hour, I would write letters to my loved ones, expressing my love and gratitude. I would also spend this time meditating and reflecting on my life. If I had only ten minutes, I would tell everyone how much I love and appreciate them. I would want them to know how important they are to me and how much they have contributed to my life. In life, we do not always have a guarantee of how much time we have left. That is why it is important to cherish every moment, be close to our loved ones, and do things that bring us peace and joy. Let us not postpone what is important to us - sometimes, we only need a little courage to take the first step." [Returned translation]
"If I had only one year to live, I would want to do many things. First and foremost, I would want to spend as much time as possible with my loved ones, family, and friends. I would like to travel and discover new places, learn about different cultures, and experience something new. If I had only a month, I would focus on accomplishing my biggest dreams. I would try to fulfill my biggest life goals, such as writing a book or completing a project that is important to me. In the case of a week, I would focus on my loved ones and spend as much time with them as possible. I would like to organize meetings, parties, or dinner outings to create lasting memories. If I had only one day to live, I would focus on conversations with my loved ones and peacefully ending my life. I would fully concentrate on creating great moments and expressing my feelings to everyone. If I had only an hour, I would write letters to my loved ones, expressing my love and gratitude. I would also spend this time meditating and reflecting on my life. If I had only ten minutes, I would tell everyone how much I love and appreciate them. I would want them to know how important they are to me and how much they have contributed to my life. In life, we do not always have a guarantee of how much time we have left. That is why it is important to cherish every moment, be close to our loved ones, and do things that bring us peace and joy. Let us not postpone what is important to us - sometimes, we only need a little courage to take the first step." [Returned translation]

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Doris3344
"You know, there is such a wise saying: If a person knew they would stumble, they would sit down. You can't predict such things, but if I were aware that I only had roughly a year left to live, I would quit my job and spend time with loved ones, traveling and so on. I would also like to do as much good as possible, so I would volunteer or help people in some way."
"You know, there is such a wise saying: If a person knew they would stumble, they would sit down. You can't predict such things, but if I were aware that I only had roughly a year left to live, I would quit my job and spend time with loved ones, traveling and so on. I would also like to do as much good as possible, so I would volunteer or help people in some way."

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DominikSz

Do you know what the problem is? Subconsciously, we know that what we do every day is not entirely right or is done improperly. Perhaps our subconscious knows that we had different tasks, different plans for this incarnation. We are afraid that if we were to leave this world prematurely, we will not fulfill any of our plans. We hope that we will be given time for old age, for retirement, so that we can do at least 1% of what was intended for us in this incarnation. We are afraid that we will return empty-handed, with nothing, after death. We do not know the purpose, why we came to this earth, why we were born again here. Therefore, in my opinion, we are afraid of death.

If you knew what tasks you have, if you accomplished them all, you would be calm, you would not be afraid that tomorrow you will not exist. You would know that your loved ones will manage without you.

So your problem will disappear when you know the purpose of your birth. Death, funeral, should be as joyful as the birth of a new person. This happens, but only in people who know why they are here, who know that with the end of earthly life we return home, to the real, energetic one. And it is not any religion, and even if you were a Catholic and read the Bible, you would not be afraid of death.

Do you know what the problem is? Subconsciously, we know that what we do every day is not entirely right or is done improperly. Perhaps our subconscious knows that we had different tasks, different plans for this incarnation. We are afraid that if we were to leave this world prematurely, we will not fulfill any of our plans. We hope that we will be given time for old age, for retirement, so that we can do at least 1% of what was intended for us in this incarnation. We are afraid that we will return empty-handed, with nothing, after death. We do not know the purpose, why we came to this earth, why we were born again here. Therefore, in my opinion, we are afraid of death.

If you knew what tasks you have, if you accomplished them all, you would be calm, you would not be afraid that tomorrow you will not exist. You would know that your loved ones will manage without you.

So your problem will disappear when you know the purpose of your birth. Death, funeral, should be as joyful as the birth of a new person. This happens, but only in people who know why they are here, who know that with the end of earthly life we return home, to the real, energetic one. And it is not any religion, and even if you were a Catholic and read the Bible, you would not be afraid of death.

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Mona1981

Difficult question 🤔 all I want is happiness for children🤗

Difficult question 🤔 all I want is happiness for children🤗

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