Have you ever thought about this?In 100 years like in 2123 we will all be buried with our relatives and friends.Strangers will live in our homes we fought so hard to build, and they will own everything we have today. All our possessions will be unknown and unborn, including the car we spent a fortune on, and will probably be scrap, preferably in the hands of an unknown collector.Our descendants will hardly know who we were, nor will they remember us. How many of us know our grandfather's father?After we die, we will be remembered for a few more years, then we are just a portrait on someone's bookshelf, and a few years later our history, photos and deeds disappear in history's oblivion. We won't even be memories.If we paused one day to analyse these questions, perhaps we would understand how ignorant and weak the dream to achieve it all was.If we could only think about this, surely our approaches, our thoughts... would change, we would be different people.Always having more, no time for what's really valuable in this life. I'd change all this to live and enjoy the walks I've never taken, these hugs I didn't give, these kisses for our children and our loved ones, these jokes we didn't have time for. Those would certainly be the most beautiful moments to remember, after all they would fill our lives with joy.And some of us waste it day after day with greed, selfishness and intolerance.Every minute of life is priceless and will never be repeated, so take time to enjoy, be grateful for, and celebrate your existence.
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Nick Popescu
Dadovate, if you really wrote these words then you are my Spirit brother. You touched my soul as you may touch the souls of many others. Life is for being lived and enjoyed every moment at a time on all the smallest details and treated with joy, love and compassion. The struggle to achieve is the Sa... View More
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Richard B
In 100 years, the house I live in will have been torn down, and replaced by a condo or townhome.
