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“Death, the impartial force, teaches us that survival is a lottery we've won every day we wake up. With each loss, we are reminded that survival is the unexpected twist in the story of life. We all die in the end, as our characters dissolve into the shared narrative of humanity. In the quest for ultimate agency, we are confronted with the ultimate impossibility – to dictate the terms of our own end. The clock of existence ticks on relentlessly, while our desire to pause it at will remains a futile endeavor. Appreciate every moment...”

“Sad Generation. We are dating people who are busy doing meet ups with other people while we still in the picture, people who are brave to sleep with someone else and come back to sleep with you, a person who will look deep in your eyes and say I love you while they don't mean it. That's how messed up we are as a nation. We are a generation were alcohol is turned into cool drinks, Relationship are hobbies, Breaking a girls virginity is an achievement, Hurting someone is a joke, Beating up your girlfriend is a discipline, Suicide has become natural Death and cheating is a part of relationship. Our generation is lost...”

“It’s tragic how death has a way of forcing open eyes that chose to stay shut. When grief was someone else’s burden, it was distant. But the moment it knocks on your own door, suddenly, the world must pause, listen, and understand. Now, you feel compelled to teach the pain, to make others see what was once invisible to you. But grief is no new lesson. We’ve walked this road, felt the weight, and carried the silence long before you. So breathe. Mourn. But know, you are not the first, nor the only, to learn this truth the hard way.”

“Man lives freely only by his readiness to die, for the shadow of mortality constantly accompanies us on our life's journey. From the very moment of our birth, the inexorable march towards the unknown horizon of death begins. The awareness of our own mortality serves as a constant reminder that our time here is limited, urging us to seize each moment with purpose, to chase our dreams with unwavering determination, and to cultivate deep connections with others.”

“~We must understand that our existence is a finite, precious gift, and it is the acceptance of our mortality that infuses life with purpose and meaning. The awareness that we are all on a journey from birth to death is not a cause for despair but a call to action. It urges us to cast aside the shackles of complacency, to discard the trivial and embrace the profound. In the face of life's impermanence, we discover the courage to pursue our passions relentlessly, to love deeply, and to seek wisdom.”

“Regret is the shadow of the clock's relentless march. As hours pass and the past expands, we feel the weight of missed opportunities. The future, once full of possibilities, now recedes into uncertainty, reminding us that every moment is a chance to embrace life's potential. Life's hourglass measures our journey with remorseless precision. As the past fills with memories and stories, the future narrows, offering fewer opportunities to shape our destiny. In this delicate balance, we confront the increasing weight of unfulfilled possibilities and the growing inventory of regrets. Each tick of the clock is a reminder of our limited time on this earth. The past, a repository of memories, expands ceaselessly. Simultaneously, the future diminishes, and our once boundless possibilities seem to slip through our grasp, replaced by the weight of accumulating regrets.”