Isn't it only a matter of time from birth until we get the news that we either have cancer, heart disease or else die of a freak accident? (for the most part, I know there are other things as well) Should we keep this in mind to prepare for the inevitable so we don't take the news so hard when it happens?
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http://www3.cancer.gov/atlasplus/ http://www.rush.edu/rumc/page-1098994230228.html?gclid=CLev9fmW758CFZdM5QodhglBdQ
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You are a thinking person. A thinking person realizes that humans are not immortal. Of course something happens to each of us eventually. It has been predicted that all people will develop a malignancy if they live long enough. This is why I think religions has always been popular with humans. Religions that promise eternal life - Egyptian, Christian, Muslim - have always attracted people.
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Good luck with that mental preparation thing. Sure, if we live long enough, we'll likely develop a chronic illness. Sometimes, it's an acute or undiagnosed condition that gets us. The massive coronary or stroke. You'd have to avoid doctor visits for many years to live with some undiagnosed heart/vascular disease these days.
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Well yes we are all going to die, and likely from those illnesses, but while you're still healthy you should be thinking about pleasant things, instead of thinking about preparing to get the news that you have cancer, why not think about fields with flowers, and puppies and kittens, and bluebell woods. Cross the bridge when you come to it
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