12.05.2010

If today is your last day on Earth, how are you going to spend it?

I don’t know. I really don’t. Maybe spend it with my family, shop all day with my friends, or just travel alone until my last second. The thing is I could spend it in the most perfect way I know if I am going to be warned when it’s going to be my time. I could prepare for it, even plan for it, just to make that last day perfect.  At the end of it all, the biggest question would probably be, if I had spent my time wisely, or was I able to teach someone how to love, or was the time I had enough to live my life to its fullest. I hope I could answer yes; but what if no? Could we have second chance to make it all up again? To make up for our mistakes, say sorry for every pain we have caused, replace every drop of tear shed for us with a smile or say I Love You before we go rather than goodbye? Can we give every person we love the gift of time? No, unless we know when our last would be. Death doesn’t end love. There may be regrets of not saying so many words that the people we love deserve to hear, unexpressed feelings and hidden affection. The idea here is spending the most of what we have now for we do not know what will happen tomorrow. Nobody knows either. So never take the people you love for granted, think that it’s their last day, or your last day. Would you like to have regrets in the end? Think. Love them as you love yourself; appreciate them as you appreciate yourself. That’s all we can do. It’s never too early to express our feelings. This is life. Only one trial, make the best out of it. There may be lots of failures and mistakes, but it’s never too late to repent and rise up again. One day you’ll stand before the Lord, don’t disappoint Him with what you’ve done, but make Him proud for what you have shared, learned, accomplished and contribute. Make Him proud for what you have become. 

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