Sunday, September 1, 2013

Death

So what do you think of the title of my post the moment you read it?
Tears? Pain? Anguish?

So...recently I have attended a talk in school and there was a part of the talk that really cling onto my memory for the longest period of time.

Experiencing death of our loved ones at our age seems inevitable and extremely painful because everything becomes so transparent.
Funerals used to be places where younger us just sit and enjoy sweets but now it's difficult to pass one without leaving the place heavy-hearted.
Most of us know that death is never easy to be left behind but who actually thinks about death?


 Spare a few minutes and watch this. I promise you will not regret.
    


"Two of the most valuable thing we have is time and our relationship with people.
In our age of increasing distraction, it's more important than ever to find ways to maintain perspective and remember that life is brief and tender.

Death is something that was always discouraged to talk about or even think about but i realisd that preparing for death is one of the empowering thing to do.
Thinking of death clarifies your life."

-- Candy Chang

Many at times we spend too much time rushing for datelines, we get caught up with the assignment and meeting schedules that we lose track of time.
It's never easy to balance out that work life/school life in this competitive society but always always ask yourself this.
"What really matter as you grow and change?"


Before I die,
I want to use my time to share love and pass on the joy of loving.
I want to have a beautiful family of my own.
(And after the video... I want to visit New Orleans!!!!!!!!!!!!)


Now, what about you?

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