Cherish your loved ones

Mar 19, 2013 18:37

Through my grandma's death, I finally learn how to cherish people. I'm starting to change. Because I know, if you don't cherish your loved ones, when they pass away, you will start to regret and NO, that doesn't feel good at all. ( Like obviously ) As everyone know, we only live once and there is no cure for death. You can't revive them, you can never see them again when they're gone, you are only left with memories of them.

So, I hope everyone can start cherish their loved ones right now and not after their death. I don't want people to feel the same as me, regretting not cherishing my grandmother until she is down with Cancer and is dying. Maybe, I didnt show how regretful I was but I swear I was blaming myself somehow, for not visiting her that day - 18th Febuary, her last day whereby she can be alive, still breathing. I even went out to ice skate and have fun. I didn't even say a proper goodbye to her. I could only say it in my heart and when I see her lifeless body.  Just imagine, if I could tell her my final words, tell her a proper goodbye on the 18th, wouldn't I feel so much better? I feel so bad for her, if I was her and I knew I was dying, I would wish that my family members would visit me for that's the last time everyone could see me.

Well, okay, so I hope whoever's reading this would start to cherish the people around them. Don't wait till it's too late.
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