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I have a topic that actually has 2 parts for you guys! (With a bonus at the end)
If you could take one thing from this life with you into the 'afterlife' (we'll obviously be posting on the grounds that there is an afterlife) what would it be? - Mine would most likely be my family, although that kinda technically counts as more than one thing. So if that doesn't count, then I'd either take my dog, or the stuffed animal I gave to my grandma as a kid.
If you could take one thing from this life, as in a lesson or word(s) of advice, anything, what would it be? - I think for me, I would take the fact that you can't always get what you want. With so many amazing things, we tend to want a lot. So coming to grips with the fact that you can't have everything you want, I think would make it (as in life) a lot easier.
The bonus question: What means the most to you in life? Can be a material object or not, of-course. And obviously if you don't feel comfortable sharing what means the most to you, then you don't have to. Also, I think most people would say family, so not including family.
For me, the thing that means the most to me would probably be the stuffed animal I previously mentioned. I gave it to my grandma about a year before she passed away, and she slept with it every single night. I've had that same stuffed animal for over 5 years now.
So there you have it, my side of the 3 questions, what is yours?!
If you could take one thing from this life with you into the 'afterlife' (we'll obviously be posting on the grounds that there is an afterlife) what would it be? - Mine would most likely be my family, although that kinda technically counts as more than one thing. So if that doesn't count, then I'd either take my dog, or the stuffed animal I gave to my grandma as a kid.
If you could take one thing from this life, as in a lesson or word(s) of advice, anything, what would it be? - I think for me, I would take the fact that you can't always get what you want. With so many amazing things, we tend to want a lot. So coming to grips with the fact that you can't have everything you want, I think would make it (as in life) a lot easier.
The bonus question: What means the most to you in life? Can be a material object or not, of-course. And obviously if you don't feel comfortable sharing what means the most to you, then you don't have to. Also, I think most people would say family, so not including family.
For me, the thing that means the most to me would probably be the stuffed animal I previously mentioned. I gave it to my grandma about a year before she passed away, and she slept with it every single night. I've had that same stuffed animal for over 5 years now.
So there you have it, my side of the 3 questions, what is yours?!