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    From the page: "What would you do if you were told you had five years left to live? I prefer to use this rather than Steve Jobâ€s single day, because most of us, with a day or week left, would spend them seeing family and saying goodbyes. But five years is different. Five years is long... more

    Reviewed by Sparkle075 Feb 13 2009, 11:49am ( 16 reviews ) pickthebrain.com

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  • Rated by AStumbleMeister on May 17 2009, 9:49pm

    This would unquestionably be the ultimate five-year plan.
  • Rated by RobinEaston on Feb 25 2009, 11:10am

    From the page: "What would you do if you were told you had five years left to live?"
  • Rated by Sparkle075 on Feb 13 2009, 11:49am

    From the page: "What would you do if you were told you had five years left to live? I prefer to use this rather than Steve Jobâ€s single day, because most of us, with a day or week left, would spend them seeing family and saying goodbyes. But five years is different. Five years is long enough to accomplish almost any goal you might have, however ambitious. And you wouldnâ€t want to spend five years partying hedonistically, or eating your favourite meal every night."
  • Rated by markdare on Feb 10 2009, 1:21am

    please, can you stop with that 'if I were to die what would I do?' I tried to be guided by this mantra and the fear of death was ignited into me...before I didn't have it at all. If it worked for Jobs it doesn't mean it will work for everyone.
  • Rated by robin-is on Feb 06 2009, 5:41pm

    From the page: "What would you do if you were told you had five years left to live? I prefer to use this rather than Steve Jobâ€s single day, because most of us, with a day or week left, would spend them seeing family and saying goodbyes."
  • Rated by HugoAndRoxanne on Feb 03 2009, 3:58pm

    Live everyday like their is no tomorrow.
  • Rated by ShirLi on Jan 30 2009, 10:52am

    Good question, gets me thinking.
  • Rated by herbertlui on Jan 30 2009, 8:52am

    Interesting perspective, also with a great (albeit short) list of resources.
  • Rated by Bennyinny on Jan 30 2009, 5:13am

    Five years is long enough to accomplish almost any goal you might have, however ambitious.
  • Rated by MoogleFan on Jan 30 2009, 1:35am

    A common-sense self-improvement article, at last!