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Thursday, October 27, 2005

Question #93

Question #32 from "The Book of Questions" by Gregory Stock, PH.D.

Would you accept twenty years of extraordinary happiness and fulfillment if it meant you would die at the end of the period?

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

No way. I know I will have happiness and fulfillment, and I plan to be here longer than 20 years. If perchance I am not here that long, I will die happy, because I have a great family.

Anonymous said...

I have to agree with the Broncmeister. I already have happiness: married to the love of my life, two pretty okay kids, a decent career. I also plan on living more than another 20 years. Life gives no garauntees, so I take what comes. I know what pain and heartache are. If I die today, I die a woman who knows happiness, love, contentment, passion, and all else that is good. I've had it for three years and look forward to I don't know how many more years of it, but if it ends today, so be it.

Anonymous said...

HOW 'BOUT 'DAT......CIN NAILED MY
LIFE DOWN TO A 'T'.........I'M 79 AND 11/12THS YEARS OLD AND LIVING THE LIFE OF REILLY. 'SWINGING THE OL'
WORLD AROUND BY THE TAIL. I DON'T EVEN COMPLAIN ABOUT THE EMPHASEMA
50 YEARS OF SMOKING GAVE ME. WHAT'S
THE USE??????
PQ TODAY:[AFTER A LOT OF CIN'S CONFUSION] THANK GOD A QUESTION I
CAN ANSWER!!!!

Anonymous said...

Nope.....I'll die when I'm meant to die...whether its tomorrow or in 40 years((God forbid!))

Robert Laracuente said...

I think that everything gets old at some point. Extreme happiness can't be good aaaall the time. It's good to have it stretched out, like 80 years: 20 years extreme happiness, 20 years happiness, 20 years normal, 10 years dull, 5 years unhappy, 4 years very unhappy, 8 months depressed and 4 months misery. All scrambled up like an omelet. :-)

cincin21 said...

No .... I am actually doing pretty well on the happiness catagory lately!! And I hope to live past 65 ... wanna see some grandbabies!!