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Death is inevitable, but do not lose focus on life!
I think at some point in our lives, the thought of death looming, gives us the heebie jeebies. The most crucial aspect of this is to not lose focus on life by the thought of the afterlife. Life is too short to be wasted on the inevitable. Concentrate on what you have, the love shared among your family is vital, bigger than friendship.
Always treasure the love of your family, especially your mom, dad, siblings and even your own family, because death knocks when you least expect it to do so. If you have any hanging arguments, go work it out now before it’s too late. Remember to always tell your loved ones how grateful you are having them in your life.







yup, me too! I do have these thoughts sometimes..and it’s really disturbing. What should we do is to cherish life and spend every great moments on it and do kind, good deeds.
LOL. the AOD (angel of death) is so funneh! but i am afraid of the day when it comes to take my parents away
i hope it wont happen for at least another 20 years
The thought of death do come across our mind once in a while. Appreciate our loved ones and live life to the fullest
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Well said. I’ve always been telling everyone to live life to the fullest cos it’s so short and unpredictable. But I do think of death at times, as morbid as it may be …
True. I try not to think about my own death too much because it will happen anyways. Thinking about it doesn’t help too, it just make u paranoid even more.
But come to think of it, your own death is nothing compared to the death of your loved ones. Like, if I die, I’d die and I won’t know or feel anything about it… but the one who left, would feel the pain.
I know it is inevitable, but I hate to think about the death of the people I love (my mom, grandma etc). It’s so hurtful and sad.
I even told Michal, if we are meant to be together for a very long time… I do want to die first, because I know how painful it would be for the one that being left. After 5 years, my grandma still sometimes mourned for my late grandfather.
That’s a great illustration!
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Life and death is connected. You can’t have one without the other. You are right, don’t worry to much about the inevitable, just treasure every moment of our lives. When the time comes, at least we have no regrets and perhaps look forward to new adventures after death! Someone said life is a daring adventure or nothing. I like to add, death is a daring adventure too!
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LOL the reaper comes for another reason… gosh
as true as it is… live life to the max dude!
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LOL!!! Love the cartoon! AND the blog post. You’re absolutely right about that…that death will come one day, it could be today, could be tomorrow. But the point is that they WILL come. So, since it WILL come whether we happy or not, might as well be happy lah, right?
Happily Yours,
Marsha
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I can’t remember wat I wanted to type earlier but I do agree wit u. Be grateful & treasure every moment u had wit love one especially wit our family..
haha!! for a serious post, that creepy angle of death came for a wrong reason lah!!
Until now, i still cannot imagine a life without my parents..just too scared to think..
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Christopher – Spot on. Cherish life, don’t be a politician!
xin – Yeah, we all have the same fear. I lost my dad at the age of 9 and the thought of the same fate awaits my mom frightens me.
mama mia – Correcto!
Nick Phillips – Yeah, death is there to remind us that life is short and we must make full use of it.
Faiez – Of course, my own death does not frighten me, it’s losing your loved ones. Yeah, my mom, after 22 years, still now and then think of my dad. We need to cherish the departed, we all do.
Jollyjo – OLE!
foongpc – Yes, especially when sharing your feelings with your loved ones. That is VITAL.
desmond-t – The reaper’s not getting any action!
marsha – Yes, inevitable. We must try to be happy at all times. Sure, there are sad days, but the onus is on us to rectify the sad days to make them fun to live again.
jppmom – Yes. I didn’t realize that during my younger years. Over the last 4 years, I started a habit of hugging & pecking my mom on the cheeks whenever I leave.
kaDusMama – It is a scary thought, hence we must do all we can to let our loved ones know how much we love them.