>But is "before I die" necessary? He will certainly not be able to do it
>afterwards. So we could simply put "I hope to spend a lot of time
>seriously reading D S & C". On the other hand this phrase is a useful
>reminder of our mortality and how we sometimes put things off to a
>future date which never happens.
>
>Which invites me to enquire whether anybody on their deathbed ever says
>"I wish I'd spent more time on GP-UK"?
>
That made me laugh so much - I have determined to say that at least somewhen close to my deathbed. Since it is unlikely that I can predcit the latter I shall have to repeat the phrase on a daily basis until the latter interrupts the morning mantra - or should I say it when I clean my teeth at bedtime?
KT
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