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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2014 20:24:27 GMT -6
A simple question thats hard to answer. If it were possible to know the date and time of your death, would you want to know? As for me I would rather not know.
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Post by tindalus on Jul 12, 2014 22:37:12 GMT -6
It wouldn't bother me one way or another. It quite possibly would be good to know. It can help to focus one's attention on what's really important.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2014 7:33:57 GMT -6
It wouldn't bother me one way or another. It quite possibly would be good to know. It can help to focus one's attention on what's really important. Well you could plan a head but every day would be a count down.
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Post by tindalus on Jul 13, 2014 7:55:30 GMT -6
Only if that was what you focused on, but there are many other things to focus one's attention. Service, meditation, etc
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Post by samsara15 on Jul 13, 2014 14:00:52 GMT -6
I'd like to know. Then I could plan a lot of interesting things to do in the days/weeks/months before that. Of course, just knowing the day you'd die would't tell you much useful information; you'd still want to know exactly how long you'd be incapacitated in the days before your death. From my POV, having more information is always an asset, and enables us to plan better.
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