miércoles, 26 de agosto de 2009
DEATH
Interesting topic, very feared and yet unavoidable. Are we all going to die? YES, at some point. We don't know when, how, why but for sure we are all going to. I have never been afraid from death, I accept death as something that is going to happen, and as for I know, it's the end of this state; Life. I won't try to convince anyone to think as me, or to feel as me, but what I want to make clear is that death isn't soo bad, maybe people value a lot their lives and they don't want it to be over, but heyyyyy isn't that a bit selfish? I mean, people is still borning and as Savater said: we beated death once by being born. I suppose we need to give a chance to all those new human beings(mortals) to live their own lives and somekind replace us in the world. I think we must live day by day without imaginating how our death would be, I mean, is like imaginating what you will feel in a certain circumstance, you can have an idea of what it's going to be, but you can't be 100% sure. As for me, let the things happen as they mean to be, yet do not underestimate the capacity of movement. While we are still alive, enjoy being alive, when we're death well we'll figure something out. I am very satisfied with this chapter of the book, I learnt that death complements our individuality and makes us somekind of empathic, as we are all going to die, no matter skin color, race, social position, etc. What would be of the world without it? A disaster? well, we don't know that, so why don't we just take advtange of life, of this state which can be managed in many ways, live your life, do all what you can, and for one moment, stop worrying about what you can't controll; death, and change what you can; your attitude in life, your relationships, and not because of the fear that you're going to die soon, but for improving your LIFE QUALITY.
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Jose I really liked your post, talking about how dying make us equal is something that I hadn't thought as much until you said it. Its true though, that having this "destiny" turns human race into something equal (as it should be) and I think that if people focused on this particular issue, it could diminish the discrimination rate, maybe I'm going very far but if everyone realizes that they would see how everyone is equal from the very basics of existence. Anyways I liked your post because it made me think about how all humans are connected and I also believe that by dying someone replace us somehow and that we should give an opportunity of that happening.
ResponderEliminarI really agree in what you are saying. Death is equal to everybody, when it comes your time it doesn't matter if you are rich or poor.The new generations are going to replace us, so we live our life in this world, then we die and give a chance to new generations take place. All the people where born to live and die. Also I like the part when you say to enjoy your life and when death comes we will figure it out!
ResponderEliminarI agree with Jose's post because has kind of the same idea as mine. We don't know how, we don't know when we are going to die, but dying is for sure. Leaving Earth will give the chance to new people to born, people who don't know what is life about, and people who don't even know they are going to exist. We shouldn't be afraid to die because one important thing is that life is borrowed, it's not completely ours, and we should accept the fact that we are going to die because we can't change it, so its better not to think about when this moment arrives, just live the moment, and change the perspective about death to a positive way. It doesn't help being afraid about something you can't avoid, but it can help depending on the way you are handeling it.
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