Everyone will have their last words, and many of us won't even realize that's what they are at the time.
Do you have any profound wisdom you want to impart on your mourners before you leave this world? A quote you want to be remembered for, a religious prayer you want to say, or simply to just express gratitude towards the ones you love? Or do you want to be known for last talking about the thing you loved most in the world?
Assuming I live a full, long life, I kind of want to say something goofy to mess with the people left behind lmao ("The family fortune... it's hidden... inside the stump..." "What stump, Grandma Aerith?!?!" *expires*). But if I were to die today, I'd just want my family to know my passwords lmao.
I’d probably want to apologize for a lot, but thinking rationally, I think I’d want to thank my family for supporting, caring for me and putting up with me as long as they are when they could have kicked me out. And also for loving me even though I have so many issues.
I don't really have anything set for this or have thought of it because I don't expect to die for a very long time. However, if I had anything to say as last words it'd probably be something relating to people with autism and how we're just as human as anyone without it, and how grateful I am to have lived my life in spite of it.
Your last words probably won't be what you're expecting them to be. Or you won't be able to plan for them. My grandmother died recently. Her last words were nonsensical and a lot of moaning and crying.
But many days before she died, her last concise words, although still stunted were 'Times up' Which I'm sure at that point, even though she had dementia, she knew she was dying and she didn't have a lot of time left. And I'm sure that really scared her.
I have dreams about this kinda thing, where I know I'm about to die but I have time to say something... I usually say 'I love you' to my husband and to my mom, even if they're not there in the dream ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ And I will also think to myself about how I wish I had accomplished my main goal in life, or at least tried harder. That's about it
I have no idea. It depends on the context of the situation, who (if anyone) is around, when, where; a whole bunch of factors that are unknowable ahead of time.
This is not something I’ve ever thought about, but once I get the important stuff out the way (telling people I love them and stuff), I’d want to say something really weird and random as my last words
If I were about to die early I'd probably tell my family to be grateful you don't have to feel stressed over raising a child that's different from everyone else.
It'll be different when I'm older though. Maybe something a lot more positive than this.