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A sad tale on when we pass on. Value

trashKENNUT

Cro-Magnon Man
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Hi Guys,

I have seen a lot of people pass on. Just few days ago, my friend from high school just died, and the reception he got when he died was warm. i noted that most guys will get somewhat a "good" reception when you die. but my friend was a guy who give value to people's lifes. I believe he will be remember longer.

it's abit idiotic to state all this, but here's my observation.

If you played the "good guy", you will die receiving a warm reception but it tends to not last. It's abit sad (really), and i have seen this personally, and with guys who are old and didn't contribute something, because he was sick and wasn't able to, he seems to be an "afterthought". Unless you contribute greatly (when you are young) to society and family, you tend to end up as an "afterthought" like the old guy who end up sick in his last days, (This is no lies, just harsh realities, with what i seen).

If you played the "value guy", you will tend to be remembered longer, and people cries will tend to be more harder than usual. A recent example is my friend recently. He was moderately good with women, and he's also good looking. It's unfortunate an accident cause him to leave this world at 23.

People remember value, and when you old, you still need to adapt and give value, Don't ask for respect (although you deserve it), It's just how people remember you. Just harsh realities, We are indeed selfish.

Zac
 
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