This is week twenty-two in my personal “If… Project” in which I answer questions from the book “If… (Questions for the Game of Life)”
There are 125 pages of this book, each with four questions. I plan to take one page each week and answer the questions as thoroughly and honestly as I am able. In addition, I invite you to answer the questions along with me, whether it be in the comments section, your own personal blog, or just within your own thoughts.
Perhaps in doing so, we will get to know each other better, but even more importantly, get to know ourselves better.
This week’s questions:
If you could decide how to spend your last day alive, what would you do?
I do not know what my life will be on my last day. I just know I do not want to spend it alone. I want it to not be sad but I want it to be fun and full of laughter. I prefer not to know it is my last day. I would rather it just ends in my sleep, peacefully.
If you could decide what will be written on your gravestone, what would you have inscribed?
I do not want a gravestone. I want to be cremated and scattered. Somewhere like a beach or a park. Where people will visit and feel death but life. I do not want just my family and friends to visit but it will be public so people will always be around. I want it to be a happy place where I can be laid to rest.
If you could choose the single most valuable thing you ever learned, what would it be?
What goes around, comes around. I have seen it so many times. You have to be careful how you treat people and what you do. There really is a balance in life.
If you were kidnapped and allowed to telephone one person for one minute only, who would you call?
I think anyone would call the police. That would be the logical answer. If I could not call the police I would call my mom. She would know what to do or at least make me feel safe in a scary situation. She would give me strength.
Those are my answers to this week’s questions. What are yours?
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