Author | Frailty of life |
Today's been a rude jot to reality for me - my 1st email of the morning on the PDA was the demise of my colleague's wife. She seemed fine yesterday but fainted not long after speaking to my mate and was pronounced DOA at the hospital.
Much as many of us complain and obsess about this game, there're (better) things in life we shouldn't take for granted - your family, friends, loved ones, etc, so if you've not embraced/cherished what you have today, my advice to you is "just do it" because you may not get the chance to say what you want/wished to when it's gone. |
Well said. If it's not some sort of obsession or just being busy with the day-to-day things in our lives, sometimes we forget the most important things. We always think there's tomorrow (for us and everyone around us). We put things off and tell ourselves we'll get to it someday. |
But also we don't need to be pessimistic and take the most of the parts of life with a laugh, maybe i am too young to say these words but this is my opinion :D |
sad story,can happen to any one of us,
we don`t have to live our life with cautious,fear of somthing bad to happen or just be oblivious about what is around leaving every thing behind knowing there is going to be tomorrow,life is life,you can as much as pessimistic or optimistic as you can but it shouldn`t be wasted |
Sometimes life's too fast and you are living it much faster... we need to stop and take a look behind... because there is an end for everthing and everything has its price! |
we need to cherish the things we have... as they have and end and we never know when and will regret all the time we had and not spent on the loved one. |
yesterday is history, we don't know what the future holds tomorrow, that is why today is called the "present" - it is a gift; live life to the fullest and have no regrets.
i recall the funeral of a (very distant) acquaintance who was killed in the mumbai oberoi terrorist attack - it was a celebration of life, much like how funerals are in certain South American countries. this was unusual in my country but the widower was quoted as saying she's gone on to a better place and that she would have wanted her loved ones to remember her for the things she did/achieved and the happy times. |
Being optimistic or pessimistic depends and varies on our perceptions.. It may vary greatly according to the situations but we can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. |
The expected is what we live for. The unexpected is what changes our lives. |
luckily this game won't chance so when others leaves you game still stays with you. |