Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Silent beginning

"My biggest regret is to die."
this statement is a paradox simply because the dead cannot speak. What if there is afterlife though? Would the dead be conversing with each other, telling them about their regrets they weren't able to rectify when they lived?

"Everything will eventually be alright. If it is not, it's not the end yet." this was what sparked the thought. We are only able to change things and make them alright if we live. What if we die before it ends? Then is death the end? Or does death become an incomplete finish?

If life was a story then unless you 'die' when everything is 'alright' if not the story is incomplete; possibly a cliffhanger.

I think many regret dying.

Once you are dead you notice the many constraints you have. The things you can't do or feel when you breathed. But because the dead cant speak of their woes the livings assume silence is end.

Because the livings can complain about their woes, we assume silence must be better. I think we can only experience things once. Alive or dead, make sure you don't try to cross over by yourself. Let fate decide. Live life to the fullest. You can enjoy death when it comes. When it arrives, you can't stop it.

Sight. Smell. Taste. Touch. Hear. Feel. Being alive is amazing.

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