Rogue
03-30-2010, 07:01 PM
The sky is blue, the air is clean, the food is savory and delicious... they're all reasons why you should cherish every moment of your life but there's one more reason left which I think is the primary one - You're going to lose it sooner or later.
Despite how much of an optimist you are, you would be guaranteed to tremble like shit in the face of death, which is one proposition well supported by a whole lot of the shivering behaviors by some prisoners sentenced to death penalties, especially those shown the night right before their executions. It's just a glimpsing epitome of human's inborn fear for death. Their race will probably have many more centuries of existence in this world, but the time for one single person has little chance to exceed 1 century contrastingly.
Your tears on the funerals of your families or friends weren't only discharged for the deceased, but yourself as well. You knew the same fate would ineluctably visit your house someday. It's just because you aren't sure when your day comes that you can be reveled in the life, praying this day comes tomorrow, the day after tomorrow and the next day after... But you know you have no chance to evade it anyway.
In analogue to the decisions of judges, God has also set the execution date of every human, as well as all other living creatures on the earth, since the moments they first get their lives. With all the means to prolong your lives, you can only add a couple decades onto your living time at most but a period of some decades doesn't make too much a difference on the overall view of history.
The more wealth you have, the bigger grief it will be during the last a couple minutes of your life. Having seen so many deaths shoving your shoulders and passing by, you know one day your own will come and there is no vent to escape from this fate. Your life had better be enjoyed as long as it exists and perhaps some alcohols may help you stow the fears behind your sights and thoughts for moments, but your life still has a limit and the fate of all humans has yet to be changed. Enjoy it while you can, mates. Life is awesome as long as you still have one.
Despite how much of an optimist you are, you would be guaranteed to tremble like shit in the face of death, which is one proposition well supported by a whole lot of the shivering behaviors by some prisoners sentenced to death penalties, especially those shown the night right before their executions. It's just a glimpsing epitome of human's inborn fear for death. Their race will probably have many more centuries of existence in this world, but the time for one single person has little chance to exceed 1 century contrastingly.
Your tears on the funerals of your families or friends weren't only discharged for the deceased, but yourself as well. You knew the same fate would ineluctably visit your house someday. It's just because you aren't sure when your day comes that you can be reveled in the life, praying this day comes tomorrow, the day after tomorrow and the next day after... But you know you have no chance to evade it anyway.
In analogue to the decisions of judges, God has also set the execution date of every human, as well as all other living creatures on the earth, since the moments they first get their lives. With all the means to prolong your lives, you can only add a couple decades onto your living time at most but a period of some decades doesn't make too much a difference on the overall view of history.
The more wealth you have, the bigger grief it will be during the last a couple minutes of your life. Having seen so many deaths shoving your shoulders and passing by, you know one day your own will come and there is no vent to escape from this fate. Your life had better be enjoyed as long as it exists and perhaps some alcohols may help you stow the fears behind your sights and thoughts for moments, but your life still has a limit and the fate of all humans has yet to be changed. Enjoy it while you can, mates. Life is awesome as long as you still have one.