Health:- When does it end?

What do you mean about the the holiday season?
Just the sheer amount of people traveling to/from and through the region is staggering.. you meet alot of people from all over the world actually they're all in beach wear the sun is perfect and in a month or three it's all over and back to work but you never forget those months:)
 
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Yeah, in the short time I was there, I ran into Americans, Germans and Irish ppl. Sat among a group of Russians on the flight back.
 
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Yeah yeah, as threads tend to do.

It's much like having a conversation, but you can't go changing the thread title all the time now can you? ;)

Granted, but I came into the 2 page convo based on the title. :D Most topics are destined for this, I'm afraid.
 
So I've been thinking that if I died today or tomorrow I'd be fine with that.

I'm not depressed, which is what I reckon the bulk of the knee jerk responses would be. In fact I'm very happy with my day to day shuffle about town and life in general is great.

I have this feeling though that if there are lessons to learn before you move on I'm ready to roll onto the next class.

Happy Wednesday.

W.

[Filed under Mental Health]

Sorry to have derailed. Anyway, back on topic.

I think i'd rather want to die relatively young, rather than be bed-ridden and dependent on other people. Every time i go up in a plane, I think to myself, "if the plane were to crash now, I'd be ready to die."
 
I don't get it. If you died today or tomorrow, what choice do you have? You'd just have to be fine with it.

It's not like you can log a complaint and your death will be postponed until you're happy that there's a compromise or solution provided to your grievances?
 
I don't get it. If you died today or tomorrow, what choice do you have? You'd just have to be fine with it.

It's not like you can log a complaint and your death will be postponed until you're happy that there's a compromise or solution provided to your grievances?

:) Good point. The real question most people ask themselves is "Would I be happy/ready to die", i.e. have I accomplished what I set out to do in this life, and/or am I happy/comfortable with/ready for what lies ahead in the afterlife?
 
Death is inevitable, would you wanna go with a bang, or a whimper?

I don't think it's an issue of being ready or not, but rather your fear of death.
 
I don't get it. If you died today or tomorrow, what choice do you have? You'd just have to be fine with it.

It's not like you can log a complaint and your death will be postponed until you're happy that there's a compromise or solution provided to your grievances?

Lol very true. But I still would like to do a couple ofthings before i go.

Like free diving with sharks :)
 
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