Thursday, April 20, 2006

I got news yesterday that a sick friend will likely be moved to the hospital in a hospice situation as there is no hope for a cure.

I was reminded about the frailty of humans and that, yes, one day we will all have an end to our lives. Those who amaze me the most are those who have accepted that the end is near and have made their peace with things. It is absolutely admirable that they can be so strong even though they are so sick.

It really brings to light, once again, that life is too short to clutter it with sadness and anger. One should live their life by letting the struggles have their deserved place along with the happiness. We have to be forgiving of those circumstances otherwise, they will fester in our bodies and that does more harm than good.

I would like to thank my friend for reminding me of this. He will live in my heart for as long as I am alive.

3 Comments:

Blogger Robert said...

Y'know, this might sound a bit morbid, but for the people who are suicidal, to most, they might be cowards as far as living, but to me, I think it takes tremendous strengths to go thru such a thing.

I've always had that particular thought in my head. Sorry to hear about your friend Lola. Life is a marvelous thing.

7:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very, very, sad......

7:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

As long as there is the rythem of the day and night, winter and summer, we will continue to dream, to believe in being saved. The idea of being renewed is part of the cycle.

8:15 AM  

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