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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 461967" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>KSM--</p><p></p><p>This actually may be nothing to worry about. Before the movie, making a list of things to accomplish before you die was supposed to be inspiring - it was a list of goals to achieve during your lifetime. I remember making lists like that in high school. I also remember reading articles about other people who made such lists during school - and the amazing adventures they'd had trying to accomplish all those goals: Climb Mt Everest, fly an airplane, see the pyramids...</p><p></p><p>Since the movie, the list has become more of a "stuff to do on my way out"...as though death were imminent.</p><p></p><p>Either way, though - from the sounds of your daughter's list...it's pretty typical until those last two entries. Maybe she just had trouble coming up with 10 ideas - and then someone (a teacher, perhaps?) was prompting her "<em>Come on! If you knew you were about to die - what would you do</em>?" Seems like saying goodbye and picking out a nice outfit are pretty reasonable answers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 461967, member: 6546"] KSM-- This actually may be nothing to worry about. Before the movie, making a list of things to accomplish before you die was supposed to be inspiring - it was a list of goals to achieve during your lifetime. I remember making lists like that in high school. I also remember reading articles about other people who made such lists during school - and the amazing adventures they'd had trying to accomplish all those goals: Climb Mt Everest, fly an airplane, see the pyramids... Since the movie, the list has become more of a "stuff to do on my way out"...as though death were imminent. Either way, though - from the sounds of your daughter's list...it's pretty typical until those last two entries. Maybe she just had trouble coming up with 10 ideas - and then someone (a teacher, perhaps?) was prompting her "[I]Come on! If you knew you were about to die - what would you do[/I]?" Seems like saying goodbye and picking out a nice outfit are pretty reasonable answers... [/QUOTE]
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