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I agree with Josey Wales.  .

 

Dying ain't so hard it's living that's hard

 

I've had a good life and just turned 65. Nothing to moan about. 

 

Dying is not difficult. It's the loved ones you leave behind that suffer more. We still miss our dog that died last year and feel sad . How much worse if it is your husband / wife or child.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Denim said:

I agree with Josey Wales.  .

 

Dying ain't so hard it's living that's hard

 

I've had a good life and just turned 65. Nothing to moan about. 

 

Dying is not difficult. It's the loved ones you leave behind that suffer more. We still miss our dog that died last year and feel sad . How much worse if it is your husband / wife or child.

Yeah, miss my old friends who ate themselves to an early grave sitting in their recliners. So do their extended families. Selfish of them. Our Life Coaches will immediately chortle, "died happy!" but they missed an awful lot they might have enjoyed even more than Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. If only they'd known the joy of hating Trump, for example, which so many live for. Might have started them dieting in anticipation. ????

 

Well, I'm glad to have remained above ground. Do not go gentle and all that. It's a challenge, to be sure.

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