Monday, October 15, 2012

Death

It's like we all talk living, but never death. We're all afraid to die, because we don't talk death. If you accepted that you were gonna die than you wouldn't be afraid of it. Instead we focus on living life to the fullest, as if we are gonna live forever. Get real. No technology will be available anytime soon to make you live forever, so get over that fact, because we are all going to die. Hopefully it's many years down the road, because most of you haven't even had the chance to really live yet. We are all gonna die. There are so many ways to die. So many illnesses, diseases, enemies, and psychos out there. You just won't know. When someone dies, especially someone close to you, its like that person goes crazy because they lost someone. Well most religions have a belief called "heaven" so wouldn't you just see them then? If so it's not the end of that person. I mean unless you believe in hell, and this person in your belief is going to go there than you shouldn't miss them anyway. I think funerals wouldn't be so emotionally scary if we all just accepted the fact that we are all going to die. Be happy for the people who got to really live, and not they are resting in peace. Don't cry because they are gone. We all have one precious life so take care of it. If someone you knew took their life away, overdosed, or did something reckless, and is no longer on "earth" than that is no-ones fault, but their own. All for the sole purpose that they were done truly living, and now they are at a new level of "life". To be honest no one really know what happens when you die. That's what I'm afraid of. The unknown. What if we just disappear. Gone. What if there really is heaven? I guess this is why we have religion to guide us through the unknown.

2 comments:

  1. 'To be honest no one really knows what happens when you die' I never thought I would hear someone in Utah recognize this fact. I applaude you and your writing style. Just beautiful.

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  2. This was a great post. Part of me believes in heaven, wants to believe in heaven and an afterlife, but part of me is scared of the unknown, too.

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