Wednesday, April 18, 2012
opinions on life and death
I have little opinions on death. I think it's something that will happen to me someday, and that's okay, because I plan to achieve everything I can before dying. I know I'm going to die someday, and that's okay. Naturally, it devastates me when other's day, and I'm dreading the inevitable day where one of my close family members die, especially my dear nan, who is evidently sooner than the rest, but at the end of the day, what can you really do? Death is inevitable, and all we can do is make the most of our lives. Seize every moment! Enjoy it. Don't be the miserable little twat who likes to sit there and complain about his life and not recognise all the wonderful things he has. Yes, of course, we all complain, naturellement, but it's about recognising beauty in the little things. I walked home in the rain today, and it was blissful. I chose to, I could've took the bus, but it was just so much more refreshing to walk home in the barely spitting rain. It's about enjoying those little moments. It's about never forgetting the little things. It's about the people who you can sit with for hours and talk. It's about those moments you never want to forget. It's about love. Don't you see that's all you need? Naturally, everybody wants to have worldly achievements, including me, but at the end of the day, you won't be anywhere without love in your life, and you can live without everything, but love. Love doesn't mean a boyfriend or a husband. You love your family, and you love your friends, and you even love your pets. I think it's be so wonderful to die for someone, to die for a cause, to die for love. Yes, there would be so many things I wouldn't be able to achieve, but why does it matter? Why do those trivial, materialistic and worldly achievements matter when you have achieved the most important thing of all? You have managed to learn to love to such an extent, to love someone so deeply that you would put your life on the line for them. You're willing to give up everything for them, in a split second. That's what love is about. Love teaches us to be selfless and selfish. Love is a perfect balance of all the contradictions in the world? What more could you possibly want?
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