What lesson do you get from someone's death?
@dayangsumbi2010 (1724)
Indonesia
4 responses
@redviolet (64)
• Philippines
19 Feb 11
If it would be my time (hopefully not so soon), I would ask forgiveness for all the sins I've committed to my loved ones. I would also tell them all how much I love them and tell them to be strong and carry on with their lives after I die. That's all I have in my mind right now, but who knows, maybe it will change when that time comes.
@dayangsumbi2010 (1724)
• Indonesia
26 Feb 11
I was touched to read your comments, really I can imagine how it happened to me later.
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
26 Feb 11
Enjoy Togetherness while you're still alive ........
Try you count, you work 8 to 12 hours each day ... then sleep 5 until 6 hours ... a family gathering just 11 until 6 hours every day ....
So in conclusion, you're married to your boss and have a child whose name the work.
So before you die, why did you not seek work hours are only 1 to 3 hours each day, so you can gather to spend time with family 15 to 18 hours every day.
@murkie (1103)
• Philippines
20 Feb 11
i never wanted to imagine myself dying slowly in bed. i would rather die instantly.
anyway, if i would come to that, guess i'll just lie still for a few moments, then when everybody else is silent, i'd shout and scare the hell out of them, just for a last shock, haha.
@Sweetheart18 (3)
• United States
21 Feb 11
That's a question a lot of people don't want to answer, simply because they don't want to think about that yet. Really, I think I'd want just my closest relatives there to ask them to forgive me. And to say goodbye.