If life goes according to the best of
circumstances, then you will end up working at a
job you enjoy, maybe raising a family. Your kids
will be healthy and grow up to make you proud. By
the time you stop working you and possibly your
spouse will begin to realize how joyous time was
when you were young and how you've dwindled all
of it away. Ideally, you will die at an old age
peacefully and without suffering. You left a
legacy of kids and maybe grand kids, but will
they do anything different than you? Will they
have more of a purpose? That is the ideal life.
Everything would have gone right. Reality sinks
in. Life wasn't that perfect, you just chose to
remember the good parts. You're tired. Maybe
rest is a good thing. Till death do us part. Will
they remember you?

1 comment:
We may not be remembered by society as a whole, but you'd be suprised by the number of lives you touch in a day. Just by your actions.
Since you are congnitive enough to realize these are the times of your life, enjoy.
I've been told by older people that the only thing you can count on in old age, is regrets. So, it's inevitible, because you can do everything you want in one lifetime. But, feel lucky because the only reason why we can hav those regrets, is because we live in the modern times we do now.
Your children will be your legacy, and you will refind your youth through them. And the only thing that will predicate how much they can change the world, depends on how well you take care of them, and the choices they make themselves.
You posted this one on my birthday bro. Be happy, and well.:)
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