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Being one of those that made the statement that if I had to die I'd rather it be doing something that I love. When I wake up in the morning I'm not thinking about 1001 Ways To Die but rather how to enjoy the rest of my life, which may be over in next minute, or the next 50 years! This thread kind of reminds me of a sermon I once heard. (The deacon asked the pastor if today was your last day on earth, what would you do. The pastor described what he would do on that day. The deacon replied "but pastor that's one of your typical days" The pastor replied "that's right because today could be my last day, I don't know that so I'm going to live everyday to enjoy it!") That being said, yes it would be nice to say goodbye to your love ones on your last day, so do it every chance you get because one of those times is going to be the last! When I go diving I have know plans to run out of air, but it happens, I have know plans to get lost in a cave, but it happens, I also could have an aneurysm , a heart attack, (these things do happen to healthy people). Look at all the people that hate their job, but die on the job, or on their way to it. I can't speak for others. but since I'm okay with death, I don't think I would panic if I ran out of air, or got lost in a cave. I would be trying my damnedest to make it to the surface, I wouldn't give up until the last breath, but panicking would not help the situation.
---------- Post added January 26th, 2013 at 09:32 AM ----------
Sorry for your loss, but what was their reasoning behind the blame?
Agree, and your wording is better than mine. I do question though that you say you wouldn't panic because that wouldn't help. I think anyone, regardless of experience will panic at some point if they think there is no way out, and in some situations that would be the case. I could be wrong.