Thursday, January 19, 2012
Face a Fact
Life, it will end. Death is inevitable, one cannot experience death without living. Unfortunately, sometimes living is interpreted as surviving, not necessarily embracing being alive. I’m discussing the appreciation of every day awake and every breath taken. If one focuses on death, their death specifically, and regularly, I believe a greater appreciation for the day will result. When you realize, and admit, that your death is inevitable, and that you don’t know when it will happen, and that it possibly could happen NOW. You have to come to terms with not knowing how your death will arrive. Even with these questions, doubts and potentially contemplative ideas, we should be certain that the death of our body will occur, it is a fact. With this stated, and hopefully realized by the individual, perhaps focusing on death will enable or trigger one to focus on living, still knowing equally and oppositely as much that death is the only guarantee. To me, it seems that many people are trapped in their box of fear, afraid of death, and simultaneously forgetting or avoiding the fact that death will happen as certain as their previous breath. Unfortunately, I’ve noticed, many people are so afraid of dieing, they prevent themselves from living. This is as tragic as it is ironic. Focus on death(your death) daily, and please remember a death worthy of experiencing can only be a result of a life that was worth living.
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