Posted by Edd in KY on December 29, 2012 at 09:55:22 from (98.19.151.233):
In Reply to: I'm bored! posted by Notjustair on December 29, 2012 at 09:10:49:
Been there...laid up after surgery. Use it as a time to exercise....your brain. Not sure how old you are but...here are some things to consider.
If you are younger, what is your plan for the rest of your life? What do you want to own? Why? Where do you want to live .....and how do you plan to execute your desires. Are you pushing your children to succeed or just letting them grow up?
These are things every older person should do but never takes the time to do.
Write down what you can remember of your family tree, where they lived what they did, when they died and your rememberances of them. Don't forget to add your own details for your grandkids.
Make a list of the important or precious stuff you own and how you want to dispose/gift it when you are gone.
Think through and write down a rough outline of your will. Should be a good start for a lawyer to formalize into a legal document.
Make a list of what you believe...about family, about religion, about how governemt should operate. This really helps you distill your own positions on many issues. For example: Do you believe one should operate without credit/debt and pay cash for purchases....or borrow money to expand and grow? Do you believe religion makes people better, worse or no different?
If you don't like to type, talk into a recorder.
I would like to know something about my forefathers besides a few old photos, but they left little or no insight into their beliefs and personalities.
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