Becoz our class gonna to visit a hospice this holiday our ct rep invited a volunteer co-ordinator to give us a talk~ quite inspirational though.
There is this movie on this prof called Morrie who suffered from some terminal illness. Although he knew he was dying, he accepted the fact. "When you learn how to die, you learn how to live" -Morrie. Once you know how u are going die, you will live ur life at ur fullest, making each day meaningful to you and everyone around you. Morrie also mentioned that sometimes he felt lonely and helpless in the morning but he eventually will throw these feelings away and live with it. I really agree with him. No matter how bad you feel, at the end of the day, you just have to throw those feeling away and move on. That's what everyone will do. It's just a matter of fact that u throw ur feelings away earlier or later. The faster you throw, the earlier you can move on with your life. That's what life is about rite? Getting use to all these stuff. Its like a cycle, keeps going on and on and sometimes making you sick of it. It's basically the process of life.
Moral of the story: If you are sad, sad for just a while and move on(its quite difficult, but try try try... that's what i tell myself). Don't mug too much, have some life(balanced lifestyle)! When you can eat just eat(it pains me to see ppl consuming food via tubes thru nose and stomach), when you can walk just walk( more applicable to old folks) Most important thing: Don't REGRET!
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