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If I had one year left i would spend the time with people I love and people I care deeply about.
i don't make the time to do that now.
I would see The Grand Canyon, but I would want to see it with a Native American indian. I would want him/her to translate the language of nature so i could understand what the birds are saying and singing to the world.
i imagine that the little things would melt away and i would be sorry for all of the time i wasted on what never mattered at all.
I would paddleboard (with a guide) in our lagoon by moonlight.
I would make significant changes.
Little changes.
I'd like to travel - currently doing that slowly
Everyday matters, they matter right now. Be it I die tomorrow or a year from now I wouldn't change sitting here with my boyfriend watching a show on tv, and planning on making us chilli nachos.
life---> <---me
Drop out of uni, buy a plane ticket to the first place out of the UK, pack a bag and go on a grand world adventure.
I'M GONNA FIGHT 'EM ALL
A SEVEN NATION ARMY COULDN'T HOLD ME BACK.......
Throw the biggest party you ever saw. Two parties. One for people I never liked. Have them show up in the back [BEEP] of nowhere and lock them in a room and have no music or food. Whilst the rest of us are having the time of our lives. That would be a change to my lifestyle.
The Lovable Irish Rogue
I don't have much of any savings left now, so I couldn't really do much even if I wanted to.
Usually if you only have one year left to live, you really can't do all that much physically due to being sick. Guess it depends on the type of cancer...hmmm...
If I....wow, uhhh
Id spend it with my guy...just laying in each others arms in nature and enjoying laughter and sunsets ..
maybe travel...and id continue to sing my songs to cheer people till the end. pretty simple really, i guess.