what would you do with your life
I'd not tell anyone, preferring to live my days as I already am, not wanting people to just constantly remind me. Figuring determinism would make knowing the future make my fate inevitable, I'd figure putting forth an effort to stop it from happening would be impossible.
Recognizing that fate is real, I'd have a minor internal inner-crisis I'd keep to myself. Once I only have a month left, I'd then disclose that I am going to pass soon to garner as much sympathy as I can before I go as a measurement of how much I mean to people.
If I only knew the how, and not the when? I'd probably just become phobic of the source (even if that were why I died to it).
by whoameyeIf you knew how and when you were going to die.
Would be more interesting.
If I knew that, I still probably wouldnt change my life up much
Except for the last month or so, I would see how many people I could take with me
by TurncoatI'd not tell anyone, preferring to live my days as I already am, not wanting people to just constantly remind me. Figuring determinism would make knowing the future make my fate inevitable, I'd figure putting forth an effort to stop it from happening would be impossible.
Recognizing that fate is real, I'd have a minor internal inner-crisis I'd keep to myself. Once I only have a month left, I'd then disclose that I am going to pass soon to garner as much sympathy as I can before I go as a measurement of how much I mean to people.
If I only knew the how, and not the when? I'd probably just become phobic of the source (even if that were why I died to it).
this isn't the movies... you should be able to stop your self from dying though that should mean you would die at a later time from usually something else which would only be a temporary fix if you were still attached to this universes lies
Only way I can imagine dying as fate didn't intend would be suicide beforehand (assuming that's not how you see yourself dying).
I was simply answering assuming however the death was figured out was infallible, since it's hypothetical anyway. I don't actually believe in fate, but it'd be hard to dismiss it if an unavoidable, precise, and unlikely outcome could somehow be predicted successfully after coincidence has been ruled out.