N.E.wguy said:ty BWD much respect just interested to see the diversity and ossibly idea changers. I live every day as it were my last as I already should have passed long ago if not for mmj
N.E.wguy said:just add em as them come to you if u have to
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I am here on borrowed time and often wonder how much time some one gave me.
N.E.wguy said:~ATTITUDE~
BY Charles Darwin
"The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of Attitude on life.
Attitude, to me, is more important than facts.
It is more important than the past, than education, then money,
than circumstances, than failures, than success,
than what other people think or say or do.
It is more Important that appearance, giftedness or skill.
It will make or break a company...a church...a home...
The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day
regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day.
We cannot change our past....
we cannot change the fact people will act in a certain way.
We cannot change the inevitable.
The only Thing We can do is play on the one string we have,
and that is our Attitude...
I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me
and 90% how I react to it.
And so it is with you ... we are all in charge of our Attitude
E/ TY OZ
CatFish said:Well i dont know about anyone else. but I am the only one left in my famly and have been told 3 to 5 tops that was 2 yrs ago. I just take everyday as it comes if i get up and here the birds and can be out doors the better. but man dont sweet it we all die some times rich and poor dumb and smart been going on for long time.
Now as far as your ? I can only say be ture to your self as you beleve .
OldHippieChick said:I admit I'm an odd duck. My plan is just my plan. I believe everyone has the right to play their hand their way. I don't see any sadness or anxiety in addressing our inevitable mortality. In fact, I think it's down right healthy to realize we're on borrowed time and no more significant than a grain of sand. There should be urgency in living. I feel sorry for peeps all wrapped up in rules that restrict this life, while counting on a better one next go round.
If I had four years to live, I'd sell my house, load up the dogs and cat, and buy a converted school bus or old "Breaking Bad" style motor home and get on the move. I'd start at the bottom and drive all the way up highway 1, stopping and staying at every rest stop along the way until the road ends. I'd hit every single national park I could reach from West to East. My most profound and life altering experiences have always been alone in nature. The pacific ocean always makes me swoon. I once found a "seat" cut out into the side of a cliff near Point Conception. I sat there and imagined that if I were a god, that would have been my perfect throne. I guess my goal would be to see if I couldn't find a better throne if I looked harder and wider.
I'd avoid people and "opinions" as much as possible. I would refuse medical services except for pain management and I'd never set foot into a hospital. NO ONE can force you to be admitted into a hospital if you're conscious. I'd make a point of keeping my will taped to the refrigerator and I'd prepay and pre-plan my cremation because people just can't seem to stop themselves from taking charge and ignoring a dying persons wishes. There will be no cadaver display.
All I want from people is to take care of my animals after I'm gone and to scatter my ashes into the wind. Everything else, I can handle. And if they can follow those simple instructions, they're welcome to whatever's left.
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