Friday, July 08, 2005

Life is just too short

Every morning that you wake up, you should start the day off thinking, "Today, I'm going to do what I want to do. I am going to act how I want to act. I am going to live how I want to live," because to tell you the truth, as quickly as you came into this world is as quickly as you can leave this world. We never know when our clock is just going to stop ticking or when life is going to give us a nasty test. People always say that when they have a near-death experience, they see their whole lives flash before their eyes. What they are really trying to say is that they are seeing their lives and what they could've done, but they didn't do. What they wanted to do, but they chose not to. Life is too short to live in a bubble. It is meant to be lived up every single second that air is entering your lungs.

It is meant to be lived.

The greatest gift we could ever be given is the mere chance to live a life. And so with that said, I encourage you all to live your lives and live it up the best you can because while you wake up one day, the next day you might not.

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This post is dedicated to all those who lost their lives in yesterday's horrific attack on London's transportation system and to all those who question and analyze their lives for 98% of the time and only live the other 2%.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

what if you don't know what you want to do? what if you don't know how you want to act? what if you don't know how you want to live? what if you're so confused it seems like it takes all of your energy just to tell yourself to breathe? what if some days you feel so alive you think you're going to die, while other days you just wish you would die?
It's easy to say we should live our lives to the fullest, live every day like it's our last, stop and smell the roses, etc etc. It's a lot harder to do...

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