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Live Life as it's Your Last


 We have less time than we think. It’s a precious resource. It’s a commodity that can’t be bought or sold or saved or invested. You only get that time once. And as soon as it’s gone, it’s gone forever. So why squander it? Let's do something extraordinary. Let's invest it rather than squander it.


We all have realized that time is running out. The clock is ticking down. We don’t have much time. Neither do you. As ominous as it sounds, we’re all hurtling towards our ultimate demise and death as physical beings living on this planet. To be honest we all have limited time and we live only once.

Our life is significant and worthy of attention. Life is short make good use of it. This, whatever you’re doing now, may be your last act on earth. It may very well be your last battle. There is no power which could guarantee that you are going to live for forever.

This sentence makes a lot of sense to me and the life that we all are living somewhere. A lazy self-centred life! I barely even get off my bed to fetch a glass of water. I can’t imagine how many of you can relate to this quote. I m not saying you all are like me. I simply means that we are lazy at some point of time we humans have trained yourself to postponed the work that is to be done.

Life is short; make good use of it. For this statement somepeople think it means “life is short, have as much fun as possible.” But if you really take on board how brief our time here is, you’re also forced to recognize what’s truly most valuable. And for most of us that’s loving, being loved, and living meaningfully. “Fun” comes much further down the list. Love and meaning, it turns out, are more fun than fun itself.

Think about those around you, about those close to you, about those you’re connected to with ties of blood or love. Think about those who barely register in your attention, and about those you don’t like. Every one of them is going to die. And you’re going to die.

Life is unpredictable. Live it as there is no tommorrow. When you’re with someone, you have no idea if you’ll ever see each other again. Everyone you see today—this may your last encounter. And maybe you should behave as if it was. What last impression, what last words, would you like them to have of you, should either of you die tomorrow? Life is short; be kind.

Adopt as a mantra, “We may never meet again.” Let yourself feel vulnerable and tender. Let yourself feel affection. Let yourself appreciate others’ basic goodness. Let your tendency to focus on the negative fall away, and recognize that you’re surrounded by good people who are struggling to find happiness in a world where true happiness is rare. Let yourself love.

Do the things that you have wished to and dreamed of doing. But you have been shy or embarrassed to do? Well, one day you will regret that you vahent done them because you were uncomfortable.

Show some kindness. When you are dead, don't you want to have everybody remember you for all the great things you did? Try helping others.

Go Green! Of course you probably do this already, or at least we hope so! Do not litter, be nice to animals and plants and recycle. Doing little things to help the environment can be helpful to your planet.

Have fun! This is where it starts getting good! Don't just sit around the house all day! Have a party, make lots of friends, do crazy things like sky diving! Do not be stressed out all the time, relax a little and chill!

Love the moment. Stop. Sit down. Look at a sunset or a green field. Look at children playing and enjoying themselves. Look an old couple arm in arm walking down the street. Look at a flower. Savour the simple and beautiful things in life that are all around us. Do not take nature's wonders for granted - marvel at everything that we have on this planet earth that is our home.

Take it as it comes Life does not always go the way we would wish or hope for. There will be ups and downs along the way. Do not worry about bad news, expect good news and hope for the best. Be an optimist and plan an enjoyable event or happening in your life in the near future, however small or token.

At the end I would like you to - Take chances. Do Whatever you have decided to do in your life do it. Don't wait for the right time. Remove your boundaries break the rules and Live life the way you want, make it better than yesterday. Be crazy. Live it up. Live for the moments you can't put in words.



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