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This video is about a guy who has 192 days to live. It's also about County Donegal, but the part that really shines for me, is the part where he says: "I spent years training soldiers how to react when they come under fire. Nobody knows until it happens, will the guy go to ground, freeze, runaway, fireback - you just don't know. So it's the same when you've told you've only got so long to live. For me, to be told I've got approximately 3 years to live - what a privilege! An opportunity to get my life in order. For the inevitable. So whatever it is, is our role in this play (this life), play it beautifully, fully, lovingly, enjoy the craic - because it's for fun, it's designed for fun." https://youtu.be/jgtiMirLIQc?si=W1XdZDiUQ_3Mmg3J&t=637
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For a reason all people who have been told that they have specific time to live are always way more positive than the rest of the planet šŸ¤
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I bookmarked it to watch tomorrow. šŸ¤ There is a channel I love on YouTube (green revolution), they create and post short videos that wrench your heart, both from beauty of life and it fleeting, melancholic nature. I posted a video few days ago from them.
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"My wake is planned for the 7th of march", said with a cheerful attitude and a big smile šŸ¤Æ
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Multi-arm bandits problem. When we have time, we want to explore, but when time is limited we exploit. That's why, before you move, you hit all your favorite spots again. Also: If Donegal is the forgotten county, what about the midlands? At least the Expressway (public bus transport) is offering a bus from Dublin airport to Donegal. Try to reach the Midlands without a car. Or work remotely in that region.
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loved: "it's designed for fun" also this part really speaks about how he sees life: "well it was meant to be for some reason because somebody that's listening to this needs to hear something like this"
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What an awesome human! The smile!
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Heā€™s so right, itā€™s an extreme privilege to know how much time he have left. Sometimes I think of this, when my time will come and Iā€™m so scared to die suddenly and donā€™t have the chance to fix all the mess I did.
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I havenā€™t finished the video yet, but the first few minutes and that quote struck a chord with me. The first time I came close to death, I did see it as a privilegeā€”just like the man in the video said. It felt like a rare opportunity to get my life in order, to live with purpose. But as time has passed and Iā€™ve survived again and again, itā€™s gotten harder to keep that perspective. Each time I realize I didnā€™t die, it gets harder to hold onto that sense of privilege. Sure, itā€™s great to know how resilient I am, but it really sucks that Iā€™ve had to be resilient so many fucking times. Thereā€™s a bittersweetness in it allā€”knowing what Iā€™ve been through, standing on the edge of a precipice, aware of whatā€™s ahead while others around me are blissfully unaware. Itā€™s a lonely place to be sometimes.
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Are you a philosopher?šŸ˜… anytime I see your posts/contents it hits me with this deeper sense of the meaning of life
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This is so heart wrecking omg šŸ˜Ŗ
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