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jlynn37 8 July 18
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i like Haught's perspective on our limited journey on earth, but as to having no choice about the final curtain: my mother chose her finale at the age of 85, which is still 20 years ahead of me, & i'm currently not even able to choose a stress-free, non-bloodpressure-raising domestic life. so much for choice.

I imagine he was referring to not having a choice in dieing or not. We will ALL die and do not have a choice in that.

@jlynn37, yes, i get that. the choice exists, but it's limited. anyway, who'd want to live forever? imagine the implications: more & more people, in need of more & more bionic parts, destroying more & more of our planet, ...

@walklightly I won't be around to see any of it.

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Average life expectancy , for women , in this country , is 76 , a little less for men . Decide what you want to do with your life and do it now .

Hear, Hear. Amen sister.

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I hope I'm in a similar frame of mind at that age.

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