When can you say that you've Live your Life to the Fullest?

@incus99 (1083)
Philippines
September 17, 2010 1:30pm CST
I honestly don't know the answer.. but if someone ask me this question, I would tell him or her that.. I will know that I have live my life to the fullest when I can say that I am truly fulfilled and I could die anytime without regrets... the question is, will I really get to the point that I would want to end my life? When can we really say that we have lived life to the fullest? When are we really "Made"? When can we truthfully call the curtains down? Is there an individual mission for each human being? What do you think?
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@pogi253 (1586)
• Philippines
18 Sep 10
There is no recipe on living life to the fullest, you've got to create one of your own. We create our own fate, destiny, with God guiding us along. One of the reasons why so many dont't live a rewarding life is that they fail to live in the present moment. They are always looking for a future that they think will bring them every desire. They struggle to make money so they can have that home and the new car and don't feel happy unless they have them.
• Pakistan
18 Sep 10
dear living life to the fullest doesn't mean that have achieved all the aims of life or have perform all what have to be done but that mean the time when you enjoyed your life the most living the life means you have good health good community to live good gathering to pass the time good opportunities to avail and etc
@ruperto (1552)
• Philippines
18 Sep 10
Perhaps most people would say "I have lived my life to the fullest": - if I have maintained perfect health? or felt complete happiness ? or bonded with all people around me? or learned all there is to learn ? or taken care of Mother Earth? or earned the right amount of wealth? (using the "spi-phy-psych-soc-int-env-eco" model) Perhaps living life to the fullest, in the final analysis, is the ability to be kind when others are kind and the ability to be kind even when others (or the situation) are unkind ... and therefore, be aligned totally to the Invisible, Intelligent and All-Powerful Energy, of God if you will, that makes all things possible What do you think ?
• China
18 Sep 10
really good answer.in my opinion,only when one is going to die,maybe he could say he lives life to the fullest for he couldn't do anything more.otherwise,we could not say so as there is so many things left for us to fulfill.
@jhyan007 (467)
• Philippines
18 Sep 10
hi incus99, for me, living life to the fullest does not necessarily mean you have gained everything or fulfilled everything you want but rather, you are contented of what you got and you have...you leave no regret of what happened in the past and you accepted with an open-mind and heart the dark past that you have....we don't know when will be our time here on earth reach its final curtain but living each day in our life without regrets of the things that happened yesterday is a way that to determine that we live our life to the fullest, until such time we fulfill the final task of our existence..
@chaoz674 (79)
• Philippines
18 Sep 10
Guess no one can actually say for themselves that they have live their life to the fullest... One can say about a man they've known had live his/her life to the fullest and not the other way around..