WE LIVE TODAY WE DIE TOMORROW
We only live once, and we die once. Whatever we do with our lives while we have still have it will live forever in the hearts of those our deeds and actions have touched. When we remember that the next minute is not guaranteed, it should help us live our lives in such a way that we will not have lived for nothing, and that we will not have been like a snake that crossed through the rock without a mark.
The fact that we are not guaranteed the next minute should not inspire fear in us, rather it should inspire us to live as an inspiration to others, to help others live a life that will influence positivity, and progress; create a spark that will ignite the fire within their soul, and lift them to the heights where they aught to be. Every new day brings us closer to our end, but no one's end is known, predictable, or fixed, however, that end is certain for everyone.
Death is an equaliser, it does not recognise gender, age, status, calibre, or any metrics that men use to distinguish themselves from others. Death does not respect nor disrespect, it is impartial, patient, and impatient at the same time. The way you live your life is a preparation for the end. Life's brevity is not a curse; it is the ultimate motivator, whispering that every heartbeat is a gift, every breath a chance to seize the moment, the extraordinary.
We live today, vibrant, alive, capable of wonders. We should use our today to forge connections that echo through time; push your limits until they shatter; laugh loud and unrestained; love deeper, create memories; live without apology. When tomorrow claims us, it should find us not with empty hands, but with a legacy of audacity and fulfillment. Your eternity is your responsibility, it is determined by how you use your now. Embrace it, own it, live it like the masterpiece it was meant to be.
To a better you, Kamikun John.
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