I feel like I really want to share something I have come to realize within the past few months.
Life is so, so short.
It's a simple concept implemented inside of us ever since we could comprehend life matters, but it always seems we shove it in the dark hollows of our mind; if we forget about it long enough, it won't not be a reality anymore.
Wrong, unfortunately.
The presented thing to is over the centuries is a sole concept: time goes on, no matter what you do, what you think or what you say. It's a ticking continuum, going as fast for the richest man in the world to the woman going through a tragedy to a family struggling to hold itself together.
My father always reminds me of this: God gave you and every single person in this world 24 hours a day, 168 hours a week and 365 days of the year, what will you do with it?
It's a known fact you will eat, you will sleep, you will meet up with friends and family and go to school or work, but are you using those 365 days to the fullest?
Being a teenager brings lots of worries that can plague us, they expand in our minds and make us sometimes forget the bigger picture. All these countless worries added together lead to such a loss of the limited time we have in the world all for nothing.
But instead of worrying over trivial matters, we should try and find the bigger picture. Value every stage in our life, focus on the present and worry less about the future. Find ways to help yourself learn and teach others, instead of dwelling in your negative thoughts.
I convince myself of these concepts, for I know I won't be where I am forever. It's hard sometimes to realize how much we get caught up in worries, what people think of us, what we think of ourselves and end up wasting so many opportunities to succeed and help others.
Delaying gets you nowhere. If you have something you aspire to do right now, don't wait until you're thirty. By then you would have watched the world pass you by, found someone who accomplished exactly what you wanted while you sat and waited in self wonderment.
Stories of the people who are given a short amount of time to live continually inspire me. The way they end up trying to accomplish so much in a little time is amazing, and I believe we should try to learn to live like that.
Like maybe today might be our last. Who knows?
God knows.
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I found this post a few days back and instantly fall in love with it. I don't know her but I think there's a strong ionic bond between Gina and I.
FULL CREDIT TO GINA THE RANTESS
I only changed some parts here and there, okay. So, if you agreed with this post, pleaasssse vote it at the link above.
I want to inspire people but it can be hard. If you want to as well, just don't give up.
NOTE : 11 DAYS TO GO BUT I'M HERE STILL PROCRASTINATING
I only changed some parts here and there, okay. So, if you agreed with this post, pleaasssse vote it at the link above.
I want to inspire people but it can be hard. If you want to as well, just don't give up.
NOTE : 11 DAYS TO GO BUT I'M HERE STILL PROCRASTINATING
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