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In 100 years, precisely 2124 we will all be buried with our relatives and friends,strangers would live in our homes which we fought so hard to build and they will own everything we have today,including that car you spent a fortune on,our descendants will hardly know who we were,how many of us know our grandfathers father?After our death we will be remembered for a few years and a few years later our history will go into the dustbin of oblivion we wonโ€™t even be memories. Maybe if one day we stop to analyze these questions we would understand how ignorant and weak the dream of obtaining everything was. Always having more and more without having time for the things that are really worthwhile in life i would change all that to live and enjoy those walks Iโ€™ve never taken.
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This is profound Otti and spot on. The saying in the states is, "You can't pull a Uhaul behind a hearse." - meaning you can't take your possessions with you to the grave. I feel this more than ever since losing my brother and since finding out my dad is dying. What matters most in life is the relationships with your family and friends, and how you you will be remembered by them. Forget the rest of it all! I love it. Cast of the day. Pinned. (One tip for future bangers. Include a line break to make it a bit easier to read.)
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Itโ€™s good that there are moments that bring us back to the real world and real feelings.
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Ohh yeah thatโ€™s true, haha was just lost and kept writing,indeed we take nothing to grave, glad to be wise to have discovered these โ€œimportant thingsโ€ makes it easier to live without burden even when plans fail.
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