Hi Hive Lovers
Actually, I really intend to relieve all the fatigue this weekend by just relaxing and finishing a light reading of a new book of mine. However, I came across something that caught my eye a few hours ago, and it took a bit of thought. It turns out that weekends don't always have to start off pleasantly.
Nonetheless, I wanted to expend my energy this week and beginning the weekend with a deep thought challenge in the #WeekendExperiencesCommunity. This time the challenge [Week 123] Weekend-Engagement concept was initiated by Mr. is totally different and you should also participate.
I think this must be a really draining thought and a deep reflection. "The deep-thought weekend" challenge is a real challenge.
I am more challenged to choose the "Death" theme. I guess this theme is the heaviest of the five themes offered. Even Mr. Galen offers even crazier things: "Something worse than death"
Hey, who wants to think about death, right?
Is there anything worse than death?
Some people always avoid talking about death. They said, "Everyone will die. Just live this beautiful life. Death is a sure thing. Look, there's no need to talk about it." !LOL (They are scared.)
Are you too?
I'm sure no one will be able to spontaneously provide an answer to that question. It took some time to digest the crazy question. Some took a deep breath before answering, and some were unable to give an answer. Which section do you belong to?
But, I have something worse than death. I call it "die" before death.
Why is it worse?
"Die" before death is actually when your existence is presumed to be non-existent. Your presence or absence means nothing. Your presence is not expected and you are considered trash by those who know you.
Your life is like a zombie that everyone avoids, even if you have to be hunted to be exterminated because you are a danger to other people's lives.
I mean, you only live biologically, but you die humanly. The deepest side of humanity is kindness, and you should spread that kindness to others. Kindness is a universal value that is accepted by anyone and anywhere.
Kindness is God's most precious gift, with which we determine the purpose and meaning of our lives as human beings.
The measure of goodness is "conscience," and in every person's heart there is always a light of goodness as a guide for him to set goals and meaning in life.
You alone dim or extinguish the light. When the light goes out, then you will lose your grip and get lost in your life.
Kindness is also like a big tree that is shady and produces sweet fruit for others to enjoy. It is not a big tree without leaves, which cannot be used as a shelter and does not bear fruit.
When the "goodness" in you is lost, then you become completely useless to your environment. Especially if you commit crimes and hurt others. The simple formula is never to hurt others, especially if you hurt the people who love you.
If you stay focused on the light of your life's purpose and meaning, the light will shine brighter and will be able to spread kindness to others, and your presence will always be missed. You live on in other people's hearts even though you have been dead for a long time.
In my religion and belief, doing good is an obligation. There is eternal life after life in this world to account for what we do now. Good will be rewarded with good, and evil will also be repaid with evil in proportion.
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