If today is your last day on earth, what will you do? How would you spend your day? How do you want to be remembered? And what will be your last words?
Death appears in a blink of an eye. This is a fact. Wherever you are or whatever it is you are doing, regardless of who or what you are when it is your time death will snatch you like a hawk snatching its prey.
Everybody dies. Everybody leaves. Death bows to no man and excuses no one.
If today si my last day on earth, I want it to be a happy day. Just like every person on earth, I want to be surrounded by the people I love on the day death would snatch my life. I want it to eb a day worth remembering by the people I will be leaving. I want it to be a day so special that when people looks back they would smile and say, it was a great day.
If today is my last day on earth, I want to live it as freely as I could. I want it to be the day I do the things I don't normally do or things I couldn't have done on any normal days. It will be a day of adventures, of fun, of laughter and endless happiness. It will be a memorable day.
And if I die, I want people to remember me as a person who does nt just dream but works hard to achieve her dreams. I want people to remember me as a person who strives to make a difference in the world around her. I want to be remembered as a persn who is never afraid to commit mistakes, get hurt, stumble, fall and learn from all the lessons each mistake brings. I want to be remembered as a person who stands by what she believes in and never swayed by temporary pleasures. I want to be remembered as somebody who had made a difference in somebody else life.
And on my last dying breathe, I want to tell the world how lucky I had been to be born as I am. I want the world to know how blessed I am to be where I am right now, growing up the way I did and be surrounded by people who made me happy, cheered my life, caused me pain and taught me lessons I will never forget. I want the world to know that I never regretted every single moment of my life because each moment taught me and molded me to be who I am. I never regretted the mistakes because I learned from them and although I lost some precious things every time I stumble, I gained bits and pieces of myself in every lesson I learned.
And on my last dying breathe I want to say, "Thank you Lord for being so good to me, you gave me this life and now I give it back to you."
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