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The book of Ecclesiastes says there is a time for everything under the sun; a time to be born and a time to die. Instinctively, we all know this to be true - yet we are much more comfortable with birth than we are with death. But what if we lived every day with the end in mind? What if we thoughtfully considered what we wanted to experience in life and then made a plan to accomplish it?
Meet Darrin Young, a longtime friend of Robin, who has done just that. With his life expectancy calculated to the day, Darrin has developed a timeline for living his life to the fullest - with the end in mind.
Join us for this conversation that is sure to help us think about how we might live like we are dying - because we are.
Special Guest: Darrin Young lives in Columbia, MO with his wife and three children. Darrin is an avid runner and adventure seeker and loves being a dad.
Show Notes: To calculate your projected time of death, go to the social security administration's longevity calculator at www.ssa.gov/oact/population/longevity.html
By Robin May and Denise Bickel4.9
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The book of Ecclesiastes says there is a time for everything under the sun; a time to be born and a time to die. Instinctively, we all know this to be true - yet we are much more comfortable with birth than we are with death. But what if we lived every day with the end in mind? What if we thoughtfully considered what we wanted to experience in life and then made a plan to accomplish it?
Meet Darrin Young, a longtime friend of Robin, who has done just that. With his life expectancy calculated to the day, Darrin has developed a timeline for living his life to the fullest - with the end in mind.
Join us for this conversation that is sure to help us think about how we might live like we are dying - because we are.
Special Guest: Darrin Young lives in Columbia, MO with his wife and three children. Darrin is an avid runner and adventure seeker and loves being a dad.
Show Notes: To calculate your projected time of death, go to the social security administration's longevity calculator at www.ssa.gov/oact/population/longevity.html

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