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01-03-2015 02:24 PM |
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Originally Posted by lewdog
(Post 11239504)
That's pretty much how I feel. It's not death itself, it's the not being here to do the things I still want to accomplish. I'm late 20's and have a great life but there's so much more I want to do and achieve.
I had a friend go to the hospital for a migraine at age 25 and die 3 months later from a brain tumor. He had just been accepted into medical school. I also knew a person, late 20's, healthy as could be to any observer, suffer a massive stroke. He may not die, but he'll never be the same.
All that unknown is the scary part.
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Yep. That's really it.
I haven't been outside of the country. There are a million places I want to see and experience. I've never been canoeing, kayaking, rock climbing, surfing, scuba diving, etc.
I've had some great times but if I died now, I'd be missing out on a lot of, not only life, but living.
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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO
(Post 11239497)
Understandable. I'm a lot more careful about things now that I have kids.
And this might just be it, if so it won't matter you won't care at that point:p
And no matter what they say EVERYONE has some level of fear of death. And it comes out in different ways for different reasons.
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Oh, man. No way. If I had kids Id be ten times worse.
Once you pop out a little princess or a chip off the ol' block you're no longer living for yourself so your survival is a lot more vital.
What makes matters the worst is that I'm a MILF hypochondriac. Not to mention pretty much everyone died of cancer on my mom's side and heart disease runs rampant on my dad's side. Apparently my biological grandfather died at 46 of some type of heart complications.
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