#0014 proofofblind || Why Wait Till I'm Gone?

in #proofofbrain3 years ago (edited)

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When I saw a post by @anacristinasilva this morning HereTitled The Human Being Is Kind To The Dead But Not The Living.

Then, my mind twinkled. My heart shakes and many questions about the nature of human mind runs through my brain a millions times.

I use to think that maybe this behavior is a regional thing, but on seeing her post I knew is just another long term silent global pandemic.

A lot of people suffered in silent not Because no one in their family or friends to show some concerns but simply because no one cares to care.very sad, huh!

Why wait till am gone before sending some flowers to my grave yard? Why wait till am no more before you go on my social media page to show the world how wonderful I was? Why wait till the end to come to my funeral if you can't even visit me on a sick bed? Why do we show so much love to the dead even when we know so well they could no longer feel a thing?

And these why are endless, as human being our major purpose in life is to help one another, to be there for others when it matter most. But most often, we simply forgot this prime purpose.

We let so much activities of the world distract us until is too late to cares.

I think we were made better than that, we can do better, we can show love and cares when we are still here.

Life they say is very short and the great mistake is to think we have got time. We get no time, so look out for someone today, show them cares and let them know they are loved now that we are all still here.

The greatest tragic won't be me dying but me dying without knowing how much I'm loved.

Show some love today, have a blissful day.


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