I wasn't sure whether I should upload this or not but I thought it's important that I should share this with everyone
"You don’t know what you have until it’s gone?” That saying needs to go away. Because we need to start appreciating the things we have in front of us, right now. Not when they go away and are long gone and suddenly we’re left with all of these regrets. We need to learn how to be happy with what we have while we have them.
A close friend of mine passed away yesterday, He committed suicide. It does hurt knowing that I couldn't do anything to save him, That in that space and time I had no power to save someone's life. This is the reason I’m advocating this point. I don’t want anyone else to wait until something awful happens for them to start realizing they should appreciate what they have
Don’t let someone you love die until you come to the conclusion that you should care and love the people you have in front of you as much as you can. I never thought I should appreciate time with my grandmother as much as I did, say I love you when I could, study her face and demeanor every chance I got. I hate myself sometimes for not spending enough time with her. She passed away last month and I was filled with grief and regret.
Age is just a number we need to start appreciating things we have right now, There are people in certain countries who are still fighting for their rights to live, There's a family out there starving to death but somehow still manages to feed their children. People being sent out to work hard labour at young age, Most of them are younger than the Foxcraft community and there are those who gets killed for being brown or gay. We're so lucky that we are so fortunate. If you have food, A clean water source, Shelter and a roof to live under you're so lucky and privileged. Use these resources you have for something good and useful don't waste it.
Start knowing what you have now, and not only when it’s gone.
Talk to your loved ones today, and stop assuming you have tomorrow.
"You don’t know what you have until it’s gone?” That saying needs to go away. Because we need to start appreciating the things we have in front of us, right now. Not when they go away and are long gone and suddenly we’re left with all of these regrets. We need to learn how to be happy with what we have while we have them.
A close friend of mine passed away yesterday, He committed suicide. It does hurt knowing that I couldn't do anything to save him, That in that space and time I had no power to save someone's life. This is the reason I’m advocating this point. I don’t want anyone else to wait until something awful happens for them to start realizing they should appreciate what they have
Don’t let someone you love die until you come to the conclusion that you should care and love the people you have in front of you as much as you can. I never thought I should appreciate time with my grandmother as much as I did, say I love you when I could, study her face and demeanor every chance I got. I hate myself sometimes for not spending enough time with her. She passed away last month and I was filled with grief and regret.
Age is just a number we need to start appreciating things we have right now, There are people in certain countries who are still fighting for their rights to live, There's a family out there starving to death but somehow still manages to feed their children. People being sent out to work hard labour at young age, Most of them are younger than the Foxcraft community and there are those who gets killed for being brown or gay. We're so lucky that we are so fortunate. If you have food, A clean water source, Shelter and a roof to live under you're so lucky and privileged. Use these resources you have for something good and useful don't waste it.
Start knowing what you have now, and not only when it’s gone.
Talk to your loved ones today, and stop assuming you have tomorrow.