I DON'T KNOW WHO WROTE THIS PIECE, BUT IT'S WORTH READING.
Thanks to this sensible and peace-loving person.
"Every minute… someone leaves this world.Not only the old.
Not only the sick.
Not only the weak.
Someone. Somewhere.
Age has nothing to do with it.
Life does not always send a warning.
The truth is… we are all standing in a line.
A line we did not choose.
A line we cannot see the end of.
And the strange thing is… most of us don't even realize we are in it.
We wake up every morning thinking we have time.
Time to hate.
Time to fight.
Time to compete.
Time to prove we are better than someone else.
But the line is moving.
Quietly.
Patiently.
Relentlessly.
And every day… someone steps out of it.
We never know how many people are ahead of us.
We never know when our name will be called.
We cannot move to the back of the line.
We cannot step out of it.
We cannot pause it.
And no amount of money, power, fame, or connections can halt its progress.
So while we are still standing here… while our turn has not yet come…
Let us make peace.
Let us forgive.
Let us stop carrying the heavy bags of anger and hatred.
Let us do good.
Not tomorrow.
Not when it is convenient.
But now.
Let us tell the truth, even when lies seem easier.
Let us be honest, even when honesty comes at a cost.
Let us show kindness to people who may never be able to repay us.
Because one day — whether we like it or not — we will leave this world.
That is the one appointment no human being can cancel.
So, what is the point of holding a grudge against someone who could leave tomorrow… or you could leave before them?
What is the point of destroying someone's life, sending a brother to prison, or plotting revenge… when neither of you truly controls tomorrow?
Why boast about money… when money has never stopped death?
Why boast about status… when titles disappear the moment life leaves the body?
Why deceive yourself with power and connections… when countless powerful people stood in this same line before you and still had to leave?
Why fight your own brother over land… when the earth itself will one day cover both of you?
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Look around the world.
People fighting.
Families breaking.
Communities divided.
All for things that cannot follow us beyond the grave.
Evil often grows from ignorance.
Pride is the costume of foolishness.
Selfishness is the poverty of the soul.
And betrayal… betrayal is the language of weakness.
People fighting.
Families breaking.
Communities divided.
All for things that cannot follow us beyond the grave.
Evil often grows from ignorance.
Pride is the costume of foolishness.
Selfishness is the poverty of the soul.
And betrayal… betrayal is the language of weakness.
But kindness… kindness is strength.
Compassion is wisdom.
And humanity is the greatest legacy a person can leave behind.
At the end of life, nobody asks how much money you had in your bank account.
They ask how many lives you touched.
They remember whether your presence brought peace… or pain.
Whether you lifted others up… or pushed them down.
Whether you built bridges… or burned them.
So while we are still alive…
While our hearts are still beating…
While our feet are still moving in this mysterious line called life…
Let us do good.
Let us love more.
Let us forgive faster.
Let us help those who cannot help themselves.
Let us use the little time we have… not only to build our lives…
But to uplift humanity.
Because when our turn finally comes…
And we step out of this line…
The only thing that will remain…
Is the good we did for others?
May the Lord guide our hearts to what is right, forgive our shortcomings, fill our lives with sincere goodness, and grant us a beautiful ending when our time comes."
This message is really touchy, and I know that you will feel it as well.
It's a food for thought for the wise.
And humanity is the greatest legacy a person can leave behind.
At the end of life, nobody asks how much money you had in your bank account.
They ask how many lives you touched.
They remember whether your presence brought peace… or pain.
Whether you lifted others up… or pushed them down.
Whether you built bridges… or burned them.
So while we are still alive…
While our hearts are still beating…
While our feet are still moving in this mysterious line called life…
Let us do good.
Let us love more.
Let us forgive faster.
Let us help those who cannot help themselves.
Let us use the little time we have… not only to build our lives…
But to uplift humanity.
Because when our turn finally comes…
And we step out of this line…
The only thing that will remain…
Is the good we did for others?
May the Lord guide our hearts to what is right, forgive our shortcomings, fill our lives with sincere goodness, and grant us a beautiful ending when our time comes."
This message is really touchy, and I know that you will feel it as well.
It's a food for thought for the wise.
Good day!
7 comments:
Beautiful words written to remind us what life is about! Yet, many of us are still ignorant of the simple fact that we are all here just temporarily, waiting in line.
The Good That People Could Do By Helping Others In Need.
The Happiness That People Could Offer or Provide To Those Less Fortunate, Etc.
It Is Through Love, Compassion, n The
" Milk of Human Kindness, " That Peace n Bliss Will Prevail, To Overcome All the Anger, Hatred n All Those Negative Vibes. Start, By Being A Kind, Considerate, Humble Human Being. Through the Goodness Of Oneself, Let The Positive Energy Flows Outwards, Protecting, All Who Needs Protection.
We Are ALL IN the Same Boat, Sailing On This River Of
No Return, n the
Name of This Boat is ....
Sentence To Death !!
Yes, Andy. There are troublesome people within our midst, some longing to talk nasty about others, manufacture ill-will and gossip unpleasantries. Mostly though I know our friends mean well and not out for open conflict. Takes all kinds.
Thanks Irene, Merlin and Anon for all your positive replies to the post
Life is a precious, unpredictable gift. When confronted with this truth, it becomes a poignant reminder to make the present count, appreciate the people around us, and live with fewer regrets. The article has been taken from: PLATEAU POLITICS by AGIDI MUSA GIMBA. FB.
Thanks very much for sharing. Much appreciated.
Thanks John and comment from chitchat regarding the source of this article.
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