Jan 24, 2009 21:34
It was a book that touched me and I learnt some stuff from it. It made me ponder on two things, about relationships and also about life and death.
Samuel, aids.
May, cancer.
It is painful to live knowing that you're going to die from a terminal illness. It isn't like we know when we're going to die cause things like accidents might just happen, but at least we don't have to worry about something that is slowly leeching our lives away. The will to live and the will to fight the disease, I admire you. I really do for I know not if I have the courage to live each day not knowing when I'll go..
On the former, peculiar it may seems, but it only seems so because it isn't common. Don't judge. It's just different.
The journey.