Life or Death
We are all aware of death, and we know it will come to us all. To many of us death brings a chill down our spine ridden with fear, but to others it is ridden with strength and satisfaction of accomplishment. Fortunately or unfortunately we are all condemned to death. However no one knows when exactly the inevitable will approach, but we all know it is inescapable. But what makes death seem more realistic to us and those in denial of it is the lucid pictures of people suffering, in pain and those on their death bed before many of us can be rationale and accept the truth. Someone once said, "Life is about 50-70 years of pain. One is born through the mother's pain and die leaving others in pain." How do we accept and deal with the process of our last days with all the suffering we go through, and the suffering our loved ones share with us? What impact does suffering and death leave behind? Does the love we had experienced decline with our shrunken bodies, does the responsibilities we challenged take control of us or does our friendships eventually sail in the distance like the compost to become of us; or perhaps all three? Or conceivably we build a stronger love for life, and a stronger legacy for our loved ones to cherish? What pai
We are all born to die. And die is what we shall do inevitably. But what we live behind, our legacy is simply a formation of how we live life for the time we are here on earth. Every one of us should live life to its fullest and to its fullest means that we shall consider accomplishing our duties as parents, family or friends. Our lives may seem like a circus, with so much to juggle, nonetheless we should not forget that life has essentially been a gift. We all make mistakes and this should not be regrettable, rather educational. Living life allows us all to learn and learning is the greatest satisfaction. Suffering, pain and death should not be the only emotions considered during one's last breath, but also the beginning of change and the strengthening of love, friendship and our responsibility for those you leave behind. It does not matter what religion or type of faith one has, when death and suffering is around us, we tend to rely heavily on our faith. Our love for religion and belief increase knowing that there may be a remote possibility that one can get better and reduce the suffering another goes through and even pray for a simple and painless death. This increase of love allows our mind to feel some sort of satisfaction that good can come out of praying and if one was to die, our faith would tell us that we did our best. In other words, our love towards our faith tends to be one of the strongest lifelines we can posses to reduce the guilt and pain of those around us who are suffering. Many of us can recall many years ago when we were young children and had either our teddy bears or imaginary friend as being the "world's "bestest" friend" and we knew in our hearts that no one could take our personal thoughts away from us. But as we age, the love for the teddy bear and imaginary friend turn to real people that we cherish our personal life with and share mostly everything; our secrets, personal problems, or simply a person we know would be there forever to simply, talk. But in order to have a friend we had to be sure the person could be trusting, devoted, and giving. But its to no surprise that we as human come upon many friends over our life time, and the hardest ones to keep strong and forever are those who would be there when ever you need them and stand behind you in sorrow and happiness. Whether you accomplish something or simply have been hung out to dry, you know that these people or person would be standing there with one simple glimpse over your shoulder. It is ext
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Approximate Word count = 1687
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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