avatarDhanush Kaluvala

Summary

The article reflects on the inevitability of death as a perspective-shifting truth that can influence how we approach life's challenges and interpersonal relationships.

Abstract

The text presents a contemplative narrative on the universal fear of death and its implications on our daily lives. It suggests that acknowledging the certainty of death can lead to a more compassionate outlook, as it diminishes the significance of petty grievances and material wealth. The author encourages readers to adopt a mindset where the inevitability of death is a mantra that helps prioritize what truly matters, advocating for a life lived in peace and happiness, free from unnecessary burdens.

Opinions

  • The author emphasizes the importance of respecting others, as the inevitability of death renders personal conflicts insignificant.
  • Hatred towards others is seen as futile when considering the shortness of life and the certainty of death.
  • Wealth and financial status are deemed inconsequential in the grand scheme of life, as death is the ultimate equalizer.
  • The article promotes the idea that embracing the reality of death can lead to a more serene and content life, devoid of perceived major issues.
  • The author shares a personal revelation, stating that the thought of death brings them peace and helps maintain perspective on life's challenges.
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Before You Die

Let’s Think Before We

We fear Death, But We Know That Everyone’s Gonna Die Soon.

Hello, I Want To Tell You Something Strange and Short Which Usually You didn’t Read Maybe;

Nowadays, I respect everybody. Why? Cause If I hate someone, My subconscious mind was ordering me that “Don’t hate that person because he’ll Die Soon” What? Yes, Cause Its Truth Right? Everyone will Die Some Day, Sometimes it’s sooner, or Sometimes it’s Later.

But Remember One thing You and I will die, Besides human death, we don’t have significant issues. That issue we assumed “it’s a Tremendous Problem of my life” Then Think Like This:

First, You Have To Save One factor in your mind

(YOU AND I GONNA DIE)

  • Think if we hate someone or someone hates us.

(YOU AND I GONNA DIE)

So what’s Your Major Issue Besides This Line in your mind?

  • Think If We Have Lot’s of Money or We Don’t?

(YOU AND I GONNA DIE)

So what’s Your Major Issue Besides This Line in your Mind?

and then on…

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A: Don’t Think Like This Person

B: Think Like This Person

I Don’t know why I am feeling like this. Still, it creates for me to bring my peace out, cause I’ll Handle my mind with this line “YOU AND I GONNA DIE” So I Don’t Think Besides this any significant issues in my way of life.

Relax and Be Happy.

Philosophy
Life
Life Lessons
Mental Health
Motivation
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