Wow...what a pessimistic view of life. Why would you waste your whole life thinking about death? You are here for some reason, whether to change history, invent something that will save millions of lives, or something on a smaller scale. But regardless, we were born for a reason. I think we should all enjoy life because it's all we know and understand for that matter. We don't know what comes before or after death, so why think about that, or submit to giving up. Live the best life you can because it is a very beautiful gift!
2006-08-29 19:49:54
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answered by Amy J 4
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end of everything is sure, nothing is to stay for eternity even the air that we always find keeps on circulating, you breath some air hence putting an end to its outside existence but giving existence to something else which is generating pure oxygen to breath.
since one has had the opportunity to be alive, one should make full use of it. Enjoying the life and helping others also enjoy life. Unless one is alive one cannot know what the universe is all about, the myriad of living beings, how much one can learn from all around. The beauty of everything around. After the end there is nothing but a big vaccum but why not make the best use of the time till you can. One must not go the way life takes you, take life the way you go.... Remember you are born to live and not to live just because you are born...
Love life always
2006-08-30 02:55:05
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answered by R S 1
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Your end is sure, then y do u think GOD has brought you to earth?
Its for doing something useful to those around you and live a life which sets as an example to others. Spend your lifetime to serve others. The happiness you get out of it is unimaginable. Sure, u'll ask for more years once u start living for others.
All the best!!!
2006-08-31 10:36:02
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answered by Nits 2
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Ascertain your goal of life. I hope, you will find enough reasons, why one should like to live when the end is sure. Take your life as a journey in a train in order to reach a particular destination but you must know how to get the pleasures of journey. A coward dies several times but bold one dies once only. Such a bold man always loves humanity and leaves some good things for his descendants or future generations. 'Gautama', who became Lord Buddha had raised such type of questions within himself and finally he decided to spend his lifetime questing for an answer. I think study of life stories of such foregone personalities will definitely inspire everybody to find out enough reasons;- why and how one should spend this short span of life from cradle to grave.
2006-08-30 06:28:42
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answered by dipu 4
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Is the end in your hands, not unless you decide to commit suicide. Similarly you were born not because you wished to or because of your efforts. So this life is to be lived choicelessly. If you really look at it you do not have a choice. You have to live this life. The choice with you is how to live this life.
2006-09-02 01:53:00
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answered by Arun K 2
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Why not!!! If we are at the end of our time, why not LIVE and do every thing we want, well that is legal. Take a walk and look at all the life around you. Enjoy it why you can and while you are able.. Best of luck..
2006-08-30 02:50:30
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answered by tinytinker79 3
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End is the destination (is "death" the end is another question!). To live (life) is the journey. Enjoy the journey lest you miss the oppurtunity to appreciate your destination.
2006-08-30 02:50:42
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answered by indi 1
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To cross over into a better kinder world that is promised through God and Jesus YAYYYYY
2006-08-30 06:27:33
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answered by MotherKittyKat 7
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It's a phenomena. It cud b because of his/other's hopes/ dreams/ for a cause or even just to explore things...
2006-08-30 03:34:32
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answered by Ajit 2
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because we can! the end is always sure, but so can be our determination to enjoy here while we're here.
2006-08-30 03:17:35
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answered by flysilly 2
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