Yes, I can check off a lot of the big boxes. It would be disappointing not to be able to experience the next phase of my life but as the French say, "C'est LaVie"
Probably not, but I think my focus would be on beating the illness even if the odds were nearly zero - think Jeanna Giese - not what I "woulda could've shoulda" done.
Yes. Personally speaking, I am pretty satisfied. I would be bummed that I would not be at my kids major events…. graduation from high school / college, marriage, grandkids….
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Hell no. Definitely not.
My redemption is happening in slow-motion. I need a lot more time.
Is it possible to be satisfied with the life one has lived or is content the limit of our satisfaction
Yes, I can check off a lot of the big boxes. It would be disappointing not to be able to experience the next phase of my life but as the French say, "C'est LaVie"
I wouldn't be if my life was cut short because that means the @wittymilf would miss me 😉😘
Thanks for the upvote @wittymilf
i think i would, i mean there are a lot of thing i still want to experience and do, but if my time is up, it's up!
my life isn't full of parties nor vacations but i was happy and now even happier and amaze because i found Christ ❤️
I've live a good life. I'm not sure I'd be "satisfied" not being able to do more, but I'd be okay with dying today.
Never got to hold hands with another person, so there's that deep seated regret. I would be moreso sad that I didn't hit the stride I could have.
No I wouldn’t, but I think a part of me would be happy to say peace out to this life.
Nope. But I wouldn't care if I were dying anyway. I have nothing left to lose.
Yes I would but I would be sad that I couldn't have grown old with the person I love.
Yes. Are there things that could have been done better? Sure. But satisfied? Yes.
Probably not, but I think my focus would be on beating the illness even if the odds were nearly zero - think Jeanna Giese - not what I "woulda could've shoulda" done.
Yes. Personally speaking, I am pretty satisfied. I would be bummed that I would not be at my kids major events…. graduation from high school / college, marriage, grandkids….
Marginally - I could be happy with a fair part of it.
Depends on the mood I'm in that day. But not really, there's still work to be done first.
I guess I would have to be considering I have already lived close to 30 years longer then I should have.
I am just 23. I haven't lived my life to the fullest. So yes, i would be disappointed
There last thing i would worry about is the life i already lived and would be scared as hell for the eternal afterlife.
Definitely not. I've helped a lot of people buy haven't done much for myself. I still have a lot of things I want to do before I croak
But, not buy