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Sit and talk and spend time with the family. Eat a nice meal with them and just hold on to them as long as possible.
While it may seem cliché, I can’t imagine doing anything on my final day but spending time with my family and letting them know how much I love them. I don’t think I would want to make it about saying goodbye. That would be too hard, I think.
I would want to enjoy my time with my husband and children doing all the things we love most to do. That would likely involve a hike and then working together in the kitchen to make something delicious to eat as a family. Over dinner, I hope we’d share our appreciation for each other and even make plans for the future.
I would try to encourage my family to look forward to their lives ahead, even if I would not be there with them.
My mother committed suicide at the age of 50. She died without a will. Not only was it a financial mess for my grieving father, because of the lack of no will, my father held her jewelry hostage from me for 15 years.
All of her life she made it clear she wanted me to have it, all of it, as I am the only girl. By the time his second marriage was crumbling and he handed over what was left some important pieces were missing. So If I have one day to live I would spend it making sure my trust docs and my will were exactly how I wanted them so that my son would be spared the trouble.
I would have to look into that David Carradine thing, but in general it would be a combination spending the time intertwined with some very soft, and flexible women.
I took some time to answer this question, and was stuck between "doing everything" and "doing nothing". In the end, I decided to do nothing and instead reflect on my life. Hopefully my girlfriend (or wife) and as many members of my family as possible are beside me so we can reflect together.
While there would be a lot of things I would want to do before I leave this Earth, 24 hours is not even close to enough to do them all. For me, I would be more at peace if I remember all the wonderful times and memories I've had in my life so far. I would die knowing I lived my life as best as I could, and look forward to the next step.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.