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04-19-2007, 01:09 PM
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But you'd constantly have to think that "this will be for nothing as soon as that particular day comes". I find it depressing. You'd constantly have to think that on that day, you'd be torn from your loved ones forever.
By the same token, everything we do is for nothing once our death comes, unless of course there is an afterlife. So it makes no difference. What matters most is what we got out of our life while it happened, and how many people we positively affected.

And surely knowing when you'll leave your loved ones is better, sicne you'll be able to say your goodbyes, whereas, say you're in an auto accident and killed instantly, you cannot say goodbye. And knowing it in advance makes it easier for them too, I'd imagine- they have more time to come to terms with the fact that you'll be gone.
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