What if...
you died tomorrow?
Before I continue, I'd like to state that I have no death wish, I am not about to commit suidide (nor has that thought crossed my mind), I am not depressed, I'm only writing this to expand one's mind, that would be mine and your's, gentle reader.
So really, what if you died tomorrow? Would you be happy with what you have done with your life, or would you be on your death bed asking for a second chance?
Lots of perception on this topic, but really, two results come of it. Regret or acceptance. On your death bed, what would you be thinking? That might be a bad question to ask, but it's one I ask myself all the time.
Really, do you wish you could have done something better, or do you accept the fact that you made a choice.
I'll throw out some examples.
Would you ask yourself why you didn't forward that memo to your boss about something important?
Would you ask yourself why you didn't lie so much?
Would you ask yourself why you didn't travel before you went to school?
Would you ask yourself why you stayed with someone, who in turn, made you miserable every day?
Would you ask yourself...
or...
Would you lie on your death bed saying that there was nothing I could have done to make myself happier as I have learned from all of my experiences and those shared with me, and made myself into a better person.
Weird thought huh.
Why wait until your death bed to find out if you regret something?
Live life with no regrets.
Life life to the fullest.
When I say fullest, I mean to be happy and to have done everything that you are able to in the limited time we call life.
That is all for the moment.
Before I continue, I'd like to state that I have no death wish, I am not about to commit suidide (nor has that thought crossed my mind), I am not depressed, I'm only writing this to expand one's mind, that would be mine and your's, gentle reader.
So really, what if you died tomorrow? Would you be happy with what you have done with your life, or would you be on your death bed asking for a second chance?
Lots of perception on this topic, but really, two results come of it. Regret or acceptance. On your death bed, what would you be thinking? That might be a bad question to ask, but it's one I ask myself all the time.
Really, do you wish you could have done something better, or do you accept the fact that you made a choice.
I'll throw out some examples.
Would you ask yourself why you didn't forward that memo to your boss about something important?
Would you ask yourself why you didn't lie so much?
Would you ask yourself why you didn't travel before you went to school?
Would you ask yourself why you stayed with someone, who in turn, made you miserable every day?
Would you ask yourself...
or...
Would you lie on your death bed saying that there was nothing I could have done to make myself happier as I have learned from all of my experiences and those shared with me, and made myself into a better person.
Weird thought huh.
Why wait until your death bed to find out if you regret something?
Live life with no regrets.
Life life to the fullest.
When I say fullest, I mean to be happy and to have done everything that you are able to in the limited time we call life.
That is all for the moment.

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