Everyday someone dies and someone enters the world.
This person’s life can amount to anything.
He or she can be an actor, preacher, athlete, politician, scientist, doctor, oceanographer, soldier, police officer, judge and so many other professions.
When a person is born there is so much potential. There are so many paths to choose. We can fail one day only to succeed the next.
We can hate one day only to love the next or vice versa.
We can forgive and even hold grudges.
In all, these are lessons that we learn in life.
Then there is death, when someone dies we learn to appreciate those who live. Death teaches us about a monster that we all must face. Some would ask why? Why would God or any creator invent death?
The answer is easy.
It’s the ultimate lesson.
It’s the ultimate teacher for us to appreciate the living and for us to appreciate life.
As we take our journey in life before death, everyday we all will face challenges.
Everyday our odds may not be greater than others.
Some of us will have to be brave and some of us will have to be heroes.
Some of us will be poor and some of us will be rich.
Some of us will be called to lead and some of us will be called to follow.
Each day will be different and in the end someone will pickup where we left off.
The moment that our soul leaves our body and the people that we leave behind say goodbye, the story of who we were will echo throughout history.
The ultimate lesson that we must learn is that even dirt and dust have a purpose and as our soul fades from our body and enters another life have a sense of humor and imagine an old wise man sitting in a garden laughing at you.
He’ll probably say, “I fooled you, your spirit lives forever ♾️ welcome home.”
Life & Death, the 8th Lesson
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