Thoughts About Life

This is only some thoughts about life from me. Who am I actually? Nobody knows me, even my family. So instead of dwelling the true meaning of our existence, why don't we just make one meaningful moment to build ourselves within gradually until we really know who we really are?

First thoughts about life is when people will do everything if it is about winning one's heart. Can you understand why people hurt themselves if it is about sacrificing for love? Is love mistaken of a couple breaking up after spending years together?

I always think that it is born in ourselves right before the mother gave birth to all of us. We cried a lot, right? Is it probably a sign that life ahead would be like a black hole encapsulating mysteries which could be filled by joy, hatred, sadness and even excruciating pain? Even God has told us right before we were born to the world, the exact dates about; the death, mate, and our fortune, so what? 

That is probably why we cried, because we know when we’ll die and how scary the death would take us to the after-life

So, what is in between the birth and the death? You decide. You act. We all act for each faith that we believe. We survive for any pain, hardship, and sadness. Love will always be holy. Don't ever blame the love, blame the people. But then again, we can't expect more to other people. So the solution will always be believe in yourself, be yourself, and you will survive. We all never know what exactly the real purpose of life would do to each one of us here is. We don’t even know why we were born to this world. There must be an exact reason why you were born in here, who would you be actually in the future, right? But why worry too much? Can we just stop for a while to enjoy the fresh air given by God in every day of our life? Can we just forget about secularism things for a while, which are making us frightened of even taking a deep breath?

Remember, you are worth it. You are valuable. You are you. Don't be afraid of making any mistake. Do not ever stop trying and learning. On top of all of that, do not ever lose yourself.

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