Day 49. December 19, 2012
I know I've been getting all philosophical and attemptingly transcendental at times in this blog, and for those who don't like that, I apologize, because I'm about to go there one more time. Even though I don't believe we're all going to die on Friday, the media likes to poke fun at it and we've all been made abundantly aware of the fact that the idea is out there. We can sit here and laugh at it, or we can look at it as a chance to grow and learn. Think about it this way, what if you only had one more day left to live? Where would you go? What would you do? What would you say to whom? I've made a point over a few of my posts to take leaps of faith and make your story one that people will want to tell, but the shear reality of it is that we don't know how much longer we have on this planet. As a religious guy, I have seen a lot of people put off things like religion, believing that there's always more time and it upsets me. It's not until tragedy strikes that we look at time differently, like it's so little and precious. What if we didn't need some kind of life-altering tragedy to make us want to change the world? Something to think about.
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