One of our greatest fears as humans...our own death.
A person who lives to be 96 years only has around 5,000 weeks of life. A person with only ten years left to live...around 500 weeks of life left.
While death isn't an illness, per se... I thought of it today: Death is like a terminal illness. Thinking of it that way doesn't make me feel bad. Why? What do people who have terminal illnesses usually do?
> They try first and foremost to find a cure, to get better. However...if this isn't an option or possible (as in the case of death)...
> They usually then try to live a healthy life in order to prolong their life as long as they can.
> Above all, and this is key for me....terminally ill people usually value their remaining life differently than they did prior to being ill. They generally appreciate the time they do have left with more intensity than those who take their life for granted.
Live life accordingly.
A person who lives to be 96 years only has around 5,000 weeks of life. A person with only ten years left to live...around 500 weeks of life left.
While death isn't an illness, per se... I thought of it today: Death is like a terminal illness. Thinking of it that way doesn't make me feel bad. Why? What do people who have terminal illnesses usually do?
> They try first and foremost to find a cure, to get better. However...if this isn't an option or possible (as in the case of death)...
> They usually then try to live a healthy life in order to prolong their life as long as they can.
> Above all, and this is key for me....terminally ill people usually value their remaining life differently than they did prior to being ill. They generally appreciate the time they do have left with more intensity than those who take their life for granted.
Live life accordingly.