Friday, October 30, 2009

Brain Storm: We Are Mortals

A long time ago, I talked about dying with Chi Weng. He was sharing some of his experiences and feelings. We talked about how mortal we really are, where we would go to after we die. Many people say that we only have one life, live it well. We've also heard that we plan our lives and we determine how we live. Yet, these words are such a mockery, because life is so fragile. There's this guy in my company. He just passed away. Motorcycle accident. He's gone now. I just booked out yesterday and within 12 hours, someone told that he has passed away. I didn't know him well but he didn't deserve to die. Nobody does. He wasn't informed. No one told him he was going to.

If you look around you, think about your surroundings, you can truly feel how mortal we are. It's like when we are crossing the road, someone didn't see you and didn't brake in time. It hits and you're gone, it wasn't your fault, but still, you're gone. It's like when you jaywalk across the road, you slipped and fell, the car hits you, it's nobody's fault, but still you're gone. How can we not appreciate every minute?


天有不测风云,人有旦夕祸福.

It means the skies have unpredictable weather, just as humans have unpredictable accidents.


Frankly, many accidents can be avoided. The above examples plainly means you are suay. But after realising how mortal one is, won't you put in more effort to live?

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