Mm.. Winter is full of sexy sunsets too. Artist: algenpfleger |
"Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 3 in B Major (Arthur Rubinstein)"
(You should read Daphne's posts so my references etc. actually make some sense. *But they don't really do even if you read them*)
Sometimes in your life, you read something so compelling it makes you want to do something. Like crying or writing a response. I guess this is a the latter. Usually we do this because we disagree and have some enraged complaint. In my case then, YES 100% I DISAGREE. Well no... of course not. No one should be that un-supporting to a friend unless their concept is complete utter shit. Haha (Daphne you did nothing wrong.) Actually, I've heard Daphne speak of death like this so often that to the point where when she gets sad and thinks of the horrible possibility of complete unconscious numbness and starts crying, I can just stare and laugh at the idea. Being sad over the idea of nothing. Sure many people can say that death is something that they are afraid of because of several things: What will happen to my money? What about my presence on this earth? I don't want to be forgotten. It must hurt before death, hurting sucks. All my efforts will have gone to waste. My loved ones will be sad.
But like she said, the meaning of understanding life is to understand death. And even though Death is something that you can understand to the extent of life, it is nothing we will never fully be able to empathize with. Dead men don't tell tales. Certainly, that is true and exactly why Death is something so interesting. Death is what makes life interesting. The very thing that ends us brings us life. Strange, ain't it? Think about the phrase "Live like it's your last day". Pretty damn interesting. The thought that "it" will end brings some to do crazy random shit, but also compels others to achieve as much as possible. Unless you decide that there's no point in trying and just giving up (pretty reasonable idea for suicide). *ca-COUGH* Back to the topic that I actually don't have, I have to agree that the only thing that I have an extreme fear for would be the unknown. No amount of research or study can prepare you for the unknown. Guess that's why we can ask those with more experience to tell us what to do.
You don't have to understand everything because it'd take the fun out of experiencing life itself.
God will never truly be pleased and we won't either. You don't have only one life to live, who the fuck made that ridiculous CONJECTURE?! 1. Who are you to say there is only one life to live? 2. Stop saying that, just stop. Though I too have no basis for saying that it is incorrect. Hm.. Think about all the doors closed with the thought of "That it's not possible?!" It's good to stay open minded. Your brain needs oxygen to live too you know?
One day you'll wake up and realize that you haven't done anything else and that you have to make sure that your mark is on the planet. And one day you'll also wake up and realize that you've done well, lived well, perhaps not made your mark, but have done what you needed to do. Or maybe you'll just stay oblivious with the fact that nothing will start or end and realize that you pressed the snooze button one too many times and are late for work/school/whatever the hell you do.
Death is the lingering scent on the chair of the person you may meet, but will never remember the name of. He is the person you should stop assuming about because you will never understand him anyways. And he is perfectly content with the thought of being the ambiguous being he is.
And that is my conclusion. Have a nice day. Cyu.
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