Monday, May 20, 2013

Words after death.


     When you’re gone, how will you be remembered? What detailed words will people use to describe you after your death? Will they be words with positivity in them, or words with anger and hate in them? 

            Every day you are alive, you are around people. People you like, people you love, people you hate. Whichever one you are around, they will all have their opinions about you and will tell others what they think of you, using information that they know about how you act, and also, based on what they know about you from past knowledge about what you’ve done.
            You never know if today will be your last day. What if it were? I know it’s not the best way of thinking. Being like, “what if I die today?” But, then again, you can have a better outlook on life if you carry on that way. Everything- every moment- will really count.

            Anyway, if by some chance you were taken away without any knowledge what would your kids say about you? What would your friends and family say? There are so many rhetorical questions you just can’t know the answers to.  You might have the idea that you know what they think, but you will never fully know. So, make everything you do count. Nobody wants to be remembered as being a mean or hateful person. The best thing to do is treasure each moment you have because you don’t know how many more moments you will have.

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