It's too sad to face death
By yingui
@yingui (74)
China
May 20, 2008 10:31am CST
Everyday there wiil be new lives coming to the world ,and lives vanish from the earth at the same time .No one has the ability to intervine this procedure.
It has been raining for two days nonstop .Is it the god's tear for souls deprived in the disater ? The whole world mourn for them .
One of my friend yuru's senior school classmates died suddenly in class .No one had any premonition .She passed so unexpected that my friend can't accept the fact .They had sended messages to each other just one day ago .How can it be ?It is ruthless .
BUt it's the life .No one could change it.
3 responses
@flowerhorn (1008)
• Malaysia
22 May 08
Life is very short.Enjoy it while u can.There is a Chinese saying that goes like this.You won't know what happen in the evening.Loosely translated to we can't predict any events that might happen be it good or bad.
When someone dear to us pass away,we are sure to feel sad 'cos we are human ,made up of blood and flesh.We have feeling.I believe we will get over it .Everyone has those moments.That's what life is all about,joy and sorrow.
@yingui (74)
• China
22 May 08
Yeah ,life is a short journey ,what i should is to live it to ht fullest .I will treasure every minutes in the rest of my life .Life is a unrepeatable experience ,so i will take it serious ,no matter whether it is joy or sorrow ,i ought to accept it peacefully.I have them ,then i would not feel regretful
@flowerhorn (1008)
• Malaysia
23 May 08
Yes,that is the right attitude. Pick up some motivations book to keep u going further.Did you know about the Secret? It is a best seller book on positive thinking.
@chennai_b02 (1735)
• India
20 May 08
Yes, its true, but what to do?? its the quite natural.. everyone who born in the earth, should die one day.. defenately, even though its hard to accept, its a real one.. every one should accept the same..
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
20 May 08
I agree, losing someone you care about is incredibly sad and you don't know when it will happen. I lost a brother-in-law when he was 38 years old, leaving my sister, niece and nephew alone. It was sudden and tragic. Since that day I've made sure that the people I love know that I love them. I end every phone conversation with the people I care about with "Love you". It sounds cheesy, and I might even get on a few nerves by doing it but I know in my heart that, if something happened to one of them or to me, that there would be no doubt that I loved them. I cherish every moment I have with my family and friends. I know it won't make losing any one of them any easier but it does help add to the enjoyment of doing even the small things.