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Thought Of The Week
Douglas Silas
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WE NEVER KNOW HOW LONG WE HAVE…
Thought Of The Week
1 minute 55 seconds
1 month ago
WE NEVER KNOW HOW LONG WE HAVE…

This week I want to talk to you about why we must always embrace each day that we live, because we never know how long we have in this life. Every moment is truly valuable to us, so we should make the most of our life.


Life is so unpredictable, isn't it? Whenever someone we know passes away suddenly, after the initial shock, we usually take stock and become more grateful to have another opportunity to experience more life ourselves. This even happens if the person who passed away is just an acquaintance or friend.


The process of recognising this inspires us to live our lives fully and cherish moments we have with our loved ones more, or pursue dreams without delay. We are often jolted into the realisation that everything we have and know can change in an instant.


We then realise that our time on this earth is precarious. We therefore start to prioritise meaningful experiences over trivial concerns and focus on what truly matters, to ensure we live a life filled with love and purpose, not one that, in the end, we find is filled with regrets.


Here are some examples:


- When you learn of somebody passing away unexpectedly, you make a point of expressing appreciation and gratitude for what you have, at every moment possible.

- When a member of your family passes away, you decide to spend more quality time with your family members, creating cherished memories together that you can savour later in life.

- When you hear of somebody being taken before their time, you realise you need to pursue your dreams now, rather than waiting for the "right time".


However, remember that planning for the future is equally important, as it enables you to ensure both stability and security. Therefore, you usually need to balance present requirements and obligations with future goals, as this is also key to leading a fulfilling life.


So this week, please remember to always cherish the present and embrace each day by prioritising what truly matters because, ultimately, we never know how long we have!

Thought Of The Week
Thought Of The Week