Hello, everyone.
I welcome you to my blog. Death is one thing that is inevitable in the life of everyone walking the face of the earth; no matter how much you fear it, no matter how careful you are, no matter how much you try to avoid it, no matter how hard you try to run from it, one day it will catch up. The same way every raw material has an end product, I think that end product is death for humans. Somehow, someday we will have to cross over to the other side; our prayers should be that before that happens we must have fulfilled our destiny. We all have a purpose here on earth, one we must fulfill before leaving earth.

Death is one of the things many people fear the most; some individuals, if you give them the option to choose if they want to die or not, would choose wanting to live forever. Humans are funny; many want to cross to the other side or go to heaven but at the same time don't want to die for any reason, so I am left wondering how they plan to achieve something like that without actually dying. I think gone are the days where God took people to heaven without them having to die first. Death is like the end of our journey in this world; without dying, you just keep living and dealing with all the different shades this world and life throw at you.
I have seen a movie countdown where they play games with an app, and then it tells them when they will die or how many hours are left before they die. Instead of being happy they now know when they'd die, they became sad and even more afraid. I think that is exactly how it is going to be for me too. I might be sad I will be leaving loved ones behind; I might be sad I have not accomplished everything I planned to achieve before I leave this world, and at the same time I might have projects and goals I am working on at that time, which I will be really sad about leaving unfinished.

So if there is an app that tells me about when I will die, I will not purchase or spend money on such an app; I prefer to go without knowing when that moment will be. Knowing that your time is near gives you room to say your final goodbyes, but I think goodbyes make departures even sadder than they ought to be, so I prefer to just leave with no warning and not know when the time and day will be.