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It is, of course, important to take care of details like making a will, estate planning, insurance and funeral preparations. I am not talking about those types of details.
To understand my point, you may find it helpful to ask yourself a few questions. What would you do if your doctor told you that you had a terminal illness? What things would be important for you to do? How would you tell your family and friends? How would you feel about knowing that death was near and not years away? We have come a long way in medical technology but we cannot make it possible for a person to live forever. Death is an inevitable part of life and something we have in common with every other human being. It is the great equalizer. It is only a matter of when. How will you make use of your remaining time?
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