Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Am I ready to die???

“Death” the most inevitable in life. We see, acknowledge and hear about death in our every day’s life.

Big deal !!! the one who is born has to die one day....

Yeah !!! I know that .. but still when I think about death .. I feel scared???
Not only me but most of the people who think about their death they scared.
Why is that so?? Why we get scared???

Let me think.. What are the circumstances that somebody gets scared???
• When something happens accidentally.
• When a student lacks preparation to face the exam
• When an employee is not met the targets

Etc .. etc. ...

There are thousands of situation one gets scared and the single reason behind it is
“Lack of preparation” in other words “we are not ready to face it”

Then what makes us to think and believe we are ready to face the death, the one which is certain, inevitable but not bound to the time.

Here are some pointers,

• If one lives each and every moment of his/her life as if it’s the last moment of my life, enjoying the each and every bit of it then he/she is prepared for it.
• When one realizes death is not the greatest loss in life but the greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live
• When one musters the courage to live
• When one is happy and content
• When one knows about his/her death, I mean when one accepts it that one day its coming to you.(There is lot of difference between knowing about something and accepting the same)

In one simple sentence,
“Start living, then you are prepared to die”. Always be happy. Do the things which makes you happy... pursue your interests, spread the happiness.

Make your life blissful that you meet your death fearless.

After all these churning in my mind I came to know that I am not yet ready to die but I should get ready.

2 comments:

Jim said...

Very well written and very true as well. It is our fear of unknown that manifests itself as fear of death. I particularly like this sentence - “Start living, then you are prepared to die”. Really wish more people could understand the essence of this.

Roopashree said...

Thank you very much Jim. As you truly said It is our fear of unknown that manifests itself as fear of death. Once we know about it, it is just one more thing in life.