Ever thought everybody you know some time or another will die? Indeed, truly, we are generally going to pass on one day. Death is a characteristic piece of life, and it's normal to think about it from time to time.
Yet, monitoring that is certainly not something terrible. It shouldn't be negative or depressing.
Truth be told, in the event that you need to have the most joyful and most satisfying life conceivable, you need to acknowledge you will die one day and grasp it.
It's the best thing that will really come to pass because once you fittingly comprehend that our time in this world is limited, it raises significant issues - Issues on how we should treat our fellow human beings.
Have you actually genuinely acknowledged where it counts that some time or another this life you have will be finished?
What's more, you have no legitimate command over when that is destined to be!
Here is what I think from my research about life
*{red viper jay}*
or call me
*GEORGE JONAH MASESE*
"At the point when I consider the depth of the grave and the kilos of sand that will be tossed at us, there is no need to hurt my sibling;
At the point when I think about the dimness that overruns the grave after it has shut, there is no need to hurt my sister;
At the point when I think about the warmth driven back by the ground and the measure of water that will suffocate me during the downpours in this grave, I can't cause my neighbor to suffer;
At the point when I think that I will be separated from everyone else surrendered by all, I want to appreciate fellowship when I am alive;
When I think my relationships are cut off by my past, I want to perfect my future.
In the event that I could be renewed and start from the very beginning once more, I would no longer make mistakes in my actions.
After a long contemplation, I comprehended that everything is vanity on earth.
May God assist us with developing lowliness and love of neighbor, since vanity just gives vanity, all that will be vanity.
Be happy and make someone happy"
?friends forever?
*Jay*001*