Saturday, May 23, 2020
Newsflash Youre Going To Die One Day
Newsflash Youre Going To Die One Day I hate to be Captain Obvious but I really have to ask: do you know youâre going to die one day? I know, this is exactly how you wanted to start your Thursday, with a warm reminder that our days on earth are numbered. But I donât mean to put a damper on your day. On the contrary, today I hope to inspire you. I know itâs the holiday season because my emotions have been up and down like a see-saw. Since my teenage years, Iâve been a little apprehensive about the holidays; I associate them with stress. For the most part, I think that this has simply become a self-fulfilling prophesy. So Iâve made a decision to enjoy the holidays this year and not approach it with any negativity. Why? Because Iâm going to die one day and God-willing, I have several decades of holidays ahead of me and I better stop the cycle before it becomes a vicious one. Sometimes our lives after college, can seem like a cycle too â" wake up, go to work or go to school, maybe work out, maybe watch some television, maybe hang out with some people; Facebook, Twitter, etc. On the weekends, go to brunch, watch some more television, maybe go out, and maybe stay in. Either way, it feels like a cycle. Itâs not the worst cycle in the world but sometimes it feels like weâre not living but merely existing. When was the last time you did something that made you feel alive? This thought came to me last week when my friend gave me a ride home on her bicycle. Apart from the fact that the movie One Day, completely ruined the idea of biking in a city Anna Hathwayâs character gets horrifically hit by a bus and dies after finally getting hitched with the guy who sheâs been in love with for over a decade the idea of biking in Chicago scares me half to death. And I am in no way advocating getting on the âbackseatâ of a bike (Iâm pretty sure thatâs illegal actually), but I felt alive; mostly because I thought we were going to die at any moment, but the feeling of trying something new, made me feel alive, if only mildly. It got me thinking, we should feel more alive when weâre, well, living. Itâs a scary feeling, the feeling of being alive, but itâs also thrilling and satisfying. Whether itâs going for that job that weâve been eyeing, or trying to get into an education program we think weâll love or moving to a new city or country or approaching that guy or girl you think is the finest thing since sliced bread â" doing things that are new, things that take you out of your comfort zone, will make you feel alive. That my friends, is simply a fact of life. None of us like to think about it or talk about it but one day you and I are definitely going to die â" this is one of the few certainties we have. So, that dream, that goal, that thing that you keep putting off to the next day or the perfect time; that thing that will make you feel alive â" go and do it now. Because even more than just the fact that you are going to die one day, the last thing you want to happen in your last years is to look back on a life with many dreams and goals and things that you could have, should have, and would have done. So break the cycle; do whatever you must, but break your cycle. Youâre going to die one day. So till then, live; truly just live.
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