Imagine suddenly you no longer exist, poof, from one day to the next there is no more you.

What if you knew that this day would come in a month?
What if it wasn’t for another year?
Or in 5 years?

Would you spend your remaining time differently than you do now?
If so, why aren’t you already doing it?

  • baggachipz@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    I have what may be a unique perspective here. I have a brain tumor, glioma, diagnosed August 2023. I was told I had 1-3 years to live with a 99% chance. As it turns out, I have a rare slow-growing type (oligodendroglioma) with the right mutations. I got treatment and now I still have the tumor but I have a prognosis to live for a long time.

    So what did I learn? Not much, mostly cliches. But have the drink, laugh with people, enjoy the day. There is no magic revelation. Enjoy the day. If you don’t enjoy the day, learn from that and fix it.

    I’d type more but there’s not much more to put. I spent time making a will, ensuring my affairs were in order. I was gonn quit my job and travel, but it turned out I need the insurance. Luckily for me I like my job and my company. Everything is ethereal.

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    17 days ago

    Would you spend your remaining time differently than you do now? If so, why aren’t you already doing it?

    Others have said it in the thread, but this is simple. When your time is short (or shorter), the length of time you need to deal with the consequences of your actions disappears or diminishes significantly.

    So the real question is actually, what would you do if you didn’t have to deal with the consequences? And I think asking it any other way is disingenuous.

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      See my reply above …. Some of us do take the question differently. Some of us have unfinished business we’ll do anything to finish, even if we never see it. Done of us _only_care about the cnsequences

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    I’d put everything on credit cards that I’m responsible for. No co signer. So when I die there’s nothing they can do. Then travel the world. Also would withdraw my 401k and have fun. That’s if I’m dead in a year. By the time they figure it out, I’m dead (that is if I’m smart about how I do it).

    What are they doing to do? Dig me up and put me in jail?

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    17 days ago

    Oh fuck yeah. Id hop on that website showing all dots for kiddie diddlers, and start reducing the number of dots one by one.

    • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      17 days ago

      How about corrupt politicians who are also on the epstein list 🤔

      (I mean its harder to find their location, but just hang around in DC long enough and you’ll see their pattern of movement…)

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        Na. Way too likely of yielding way less omissions. I’m not trying to make a fuckin political movement. I’m trying to kill as many people who fuck kids as possible.

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    My own life only? Not everything?

    One year? And I am healthy for it? Maybe quit working, spend the retirement money traveling for awhile. Maybe.

    Five years, and I am healthy for them? And only I know this? Increase my life insurance each year, keep working but take longer breaks, try to make sure that my husband can pay off the house and stuff with the life insurance.

    Why am I not doing these things? Because they are short term plans that would be harmful over a longer lifetime. The first, obviously, but the second would be expensive and unsustainable as well. Like it or not, I have to plan for a long life, keep healthy, keep my job, and I am pretty happy already.

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    17 days ago

    Would you spend your remaining time differently than you do now?

    If so, why aren’t you already doing it?

    Probably not as I am already stuck.

    I am not aware of what I would do differently, where I would go, how I would reliably get there, and I don’t have much money. Also I don’t really have much contact with anyone.

    And y’know, things aren’t looking great with the news but that’s all I’ll say.

    A low-poly, vertex color-only model of a tail-less gecko, pathetic-looking and purple under its eyes. The origin lines from the software Blender can be barely seen

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    There is no way to know whether changing the way you live would still kill on that death date. You wouldn’t know whether because of the changes you make, you die on that day. Also you wouldn’t know if not making a change kills you earlier.

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    Would you spend your remaining time differently than you do now? If so, why aren’t you already doing it

    I’d go on a big trip around the world. I love traveling but my budget is limited, and also that thing called a job, even tho I have a lot of PTO it’s not easy to take more than a couple of weeks at a time

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    18 days ago

    It’s a question I’ve thought about a lot. Not only to me but the limited time I have left with my parents.

    YOLO’ing only works for those without responsibilities to others or foresight. If you actually knew your life was ending, that certainly changes priorities. Life becomes a sprint instead of a marathon.

    To those who say without knowing the future, “Live every day as if it were your last,” I like to tack on, “… But there’s a fair chance you may actually live for another year or more!” Stay grateful; seize the day, sure, but you still need to tread water.