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If I have seen everything and done everything I wanted in life...?

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Why should I hang around for the rest of my life? I do not see any reason to hang on. I will add do not have kids or want them. Would not want to pass on my traits on to anyone. The only thing I truly enjoy and love is my grandmother(who is 91 years old) and my two cats. I am open to your views or help. Thank you.

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  1. You're never supposed to want to see everything and do everything, to do so is quite impossible, unless you start when you're a kid.

    A human life is like a limited wish - you must decide what it is you want to wish for.


  2. well first off, maybe you should look into yourself and grow a respect for you...doesn't sound to me like you have that. And if you have done everything you've ever wanted to do in life, you must not have a very big imagination, no offence really, but there is so much to do and learn on this earth. When you were a kid, what did you say you wanted to do, I'm sure you listed like tons and tons of stuff, think back to that and you may find something you haven't done yet. Be more social can open a lot of doors...people are way fun!

    Best of luck :)


  3. try traveling THE WORLD

    the world's a big place, it will take you the rest of your life

  4. Step one sounds like it should be calling the WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHmbulance.

  5. Try new things; there may be things you've never thought of that you enjoy. Why not? Or try to improve someone else's life. Or do it all over again (if it's worth doing once).

    I don't get why, given the once-only offer of a lifetime (the offer being a lifetime) you'd give it up just because you've checked all the boxes on your to-do list. The alternative is *always* available, that's the commonly mentioned fact about it. Life isn't.

  6. hang around for that.

  7. you got a life, but not wanting it? what a waste.

    You know how many people begging to live for another couple of hours, another day, or another week even?

    Be thankful that you actually are alive.

    The world is big, you have not explore it all.

    your grandmother is still alive, continue to take good care of her.

    and your cats^^

    don't waste a good life.

    :)

  8. Whether you're 18 or 34 yrs old, you are always changing. How you feel about life now and how you'll feel about it in 1, 5 or 10 years can all change. And from my point of view 18 is very young ;p

    You're very lucky if you've managed to see and done everything you've wanted from life. But have you really lived your life or have you just gone through the motions of how you think you should live?

    I would assume that someone who enjoyed life even if they've seen and done everything would want to continue living to experience it all over again because it was so much fun. Sometimes experiencing things a second time around can be more fulfilling because you notice new things you didn't see first time around.

    Since you've done everything you've wanted to do, why not do something you think you don't want to do. "Green eggs and ham" by Dr. Suess come to mind for some reason. Such a good read with such a good lesson :)  I feel that "living" is not so definitive.  

  9. Don't you want to see what happens tomorrow?  As the saying goes variety is the spice of life and you just need some of both.  You need a good drinkin buddy-that will cheer you right up.  A few laughs and a few drinks-I know it sounds stupid but you will feel so much better after some light-hearted fun.  There are exciting interesting things that are going to happen to you yet you just don't know about them.  My perscription is Jager shots. Take one every half an hour until you feel better!  

  10. then make new goals how about helping people in need

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