Uncertainty
By JosephP
@JosephP (1116)
Jamaica
5 responses
@enelym001 (8322)
• Philippines
25 Oct 11
Absolutely, we cannot tell when our last day on Earth will be. But we always have to be thankful to God that he still gives us beautiful mornings ^^
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
29 Oct 11
It happened during the High School that a girl has jumped from the 2nd floor, which was about 20 m high and she has survived and fully recovered. So I guess she had to survive, and I guess she realized that she has to do things in this life, maybe even great things.
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
25 Oct 11
I know I am dying so what is there to think about? Why should I be scared about that or hurry to do the things I like to do suddenly if that thought pops up in my mind?
I never have these thought anymore because I see it as a natural thing and the only thing I can be sure about.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
25 Oct 11
I can agree with you, it is useless to spend time and energy worrying on a 100% sure thing. Everything else is uncertain, this is certain.
@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
25 Oct 11
as a teen I felt it most of the time. See I was planning to kill myself after highschool. But now? I'm way too busy working or My Lotting to let it cross my mind. All I can say is Most of my dreams have come true and if today is my last . I at least enjoyed my time here.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
25 Oct 11
There are times when I think about this, but very rarely. I have this knowledge that every day can be the last, but it doesn't really influence my day by day life.
But on long term it does, because I am a person who doesn't really plan for a too far future, because I cannot be sure that I will be alive when that time will come, so why focusing on it?