The test does not consider the fact that one could get run over by a truck tomorrow, or, die from a heart attack soon.
Had a good So. Dak. high school friend of mine taken the test a week ago, it would have probably revealed he had several years left. But...he died last Tuesday. He was driving a farm tractor pulling two wagon-loads of corn on a rural SD road. As he was driving across some railroad tracks, a fast-moving freight train hit the tractor broadside...killing him instantly.
Did the train sound a warning whistle? There were no stop arms at the crossing.
Why didn't he see or hear the train approaching? It was a clear day.
Was it suicide? Perhaps he was struggling with life, and couldn't deal with it.
That just shows us the test doesn't work in real life. Tomorrow will never come for some.
Don




