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Personal lifetime management and policy development
tycho
#1 Posted : Friday, December 14, 2018 7:49:56 PM
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Joined: 7/1/2011
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I'm going through a certain program I designed recently, and I've come to some critical questions that call for your help.

Are there any members here who've crafted policies for managing their life time on earth?

If yes, at what time was the policy crafted?

Is it possible to share a breakdown of how the timeline(s) have been segmented?

I'm also interested in those who are 60yrs old and above. What are your time management policies going forward?
Kusadikika
#2 Posted : Saturday, December 15, 2018 2:49:50 PM
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Joined: 7/22/2008
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I don't have one but I have also been intrigued by the question ever since I read the story of Martin Manley. He lived a really beautiful and organized life and got to choose how and when it ended. I have not found anyone who shares my admiration for his life. Everyone I know seem to prefer an open ended life.

Here is a record of Martin Manley's life:

http://martin-manley.eprci.com/


Here is an essay by George Orwell that describes "dying of natural causes" which is the preferred mode of death for most people.

http://www.orwell.ru/lib.../Poor_Die/english/e_pdie
tycho
#3 Posted : Saturday, December 15, 2018 7:18:09 PM
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Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
[quote=Kusadikika]I don't have one but I have also been intrigued by the question ever since I read the story of Martin Manley. He lived a really beautiful and organized life and got to choose how and when it ended. I have not found anyone who shares my admiration for his life. Everyone I know seem to prefer an open ended life.

Here is a record of Martin Manley's life:

http://martin-manley.eprci.com/


Here is an essay by George Orwell that describes "dying of natural causes" which is the preferred mode of death for most people.

http://www.orwell.ru/lib...Poor_Die/english/e_pdie[/quote]

Thanks a lot @Kusadikika. I've gone through Martin's site and it's an interesting and valuable store of information. Maybe with time I can find much more about him.

Martin seems to have some parallels with Orwell...

Which brings me to my hypothesis: a mind virus is responsible for the approaches we take in lifetime management. I suspect that this virus is responsible for the kinds of death that each of us is likely to face.
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