Monday, March 2, 2009
When men are affraid of the light
"One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon-instead of enjoying the roses blooming outside our windows today". The problem is that you only come to realize this when you or someone you love comes close to dying. Only when death comes knocking on your window but you refuse to leave just yet and stay a little longer. Lately life's been hard for me and many of my close friends. From three car accidents in one month to sickness and injury. Pointless fights started and the endless tears lost. "When is it going to get better?" you ask yourself, but that's a question no one can answer. So what if you've faced death many times in your life? Shouldn't that be a sign that it's not your time to go yet, but what you're doing isn't right? Change something and do it fast where there's no time to waste. Or maybe you're staying here because someone needs you so they can change their life. Think about it. . .everything happens for a reason. Every tragedy should make you appreciate what you have even more. "Instead of weeping when a tragedy occurs in a songbird's life, it sings away its grief. I believe we could well follow the patter of our feathered friends".
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