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KMK0420
I'm early 20s, so i don't (hopefully) have to worry bout this much..but..I had a very, very close encounter with death (5 days in hospital)...ever since, i've always tried to live for today, not tomorrow, and to make sure my family knows how much i love them every day.
scenario:
You walk outside, get in your car, drive to the supermarket and on the way you are blindsided by a tractor trailer, killed instantly.
What will you leave behind, and for the taboo things, how will you have it cleaned it up?
Death is a part of Life. Being 'Okay' with dying is an essential part of life, as it can shape your entire character.
I have already talked to a friend about if i pass quickly, to discard of my illegal and other 'bad' items.
You have a time. It may be tomorrow...may be in 70 years. Why not prepare incase you are one of those who don't make it all 70 years?
I'm okay with dying. I just wish my circumstances were different so i could treat my family to what they truly deserve.
What will your legacy be?
I would honestly like to be remembered as a person who fought and believed in truth, love, kindness and peace rather than lies, hate, anger and unrest. Someone who loved his family, even though some of them made serious relationship-changing mistakes throughout life. Someone who just wanted to live life with his family, truly free.
Begs to ask the question...
Can you be what you want to be remembered as? We all got some work to do!
scenario:
You walk outside, get in your car, drive to the supermarket and on the way you are blindsided by a tractor trailer, killed instantly.
What will you leave behind, and for the taboo things, how will you have it cleaned it up?
Death is a part of Life. Being 'Okay' with dying is an essential part of life, as it can shape your entire character.
I have already talked to a friend about if i pass quickly, to discard of my illegal and other 'bad' items.
You have a time. It may be tomorrow...may be in 70 years. Why not prepare incase you are one of those who don't make it all 70 years?
I'm okay with dying. I just wish my circumstances were different so i could treat my family to what they truly deserve.
What will your legacy be?
I would honestly like to be remembered as a person who fought and believed in truth, love, kindness and peace rather than lies, hate, anger and unrest. Someone who loved his family, even though some of them made serious relationship-changing mistakes throughout life. Someone who just wanted to live life with his family, truly free.
Begs to ask the question...
Can you be what you want to be remembered as? We all got some work to do!