Dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres. (Tell me with whom you walk, and I'll tell you who you are.)-Spanish Proverb
8.6.10
Life after death
If I died today, I would not have regrets, only things I wish I would have gotten a chance to do. If I could do it all over, I would have taken more time to admire Jehovah's creation. If I can protect my health mentally, physically, and spiritually, I know I must do so. Life is a precious gift, breathed into us that many of us throw away and abuse, but really it must be cherished, tested, and done in such a way that we can look back and say, "I did that, and I'm happy I did." Moments like now make me reflect, not in a morbid way, but just enough to remind you as well. We are sensitive souls, meant to live forever but restrained to just as long as fate holds out. We hang on a string that thins by the second, and unravels by the hour.
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