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Justin Kon
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Live each day to the Fullest 07 June 2008


Death, what a thing to talk about. It may not seem real to many of you out there, but to me, I just see it all the time, perhaps due to the many people I know. Death is just so real, and one thing for sure, you won't know when would be the day God comes over to pick you up. It seems like I hear of someone's death every other week.

Just today, one of my neighbour passed away, just so suddenly. You can just feel sad within, but it's sometimes so hard to express it out. Just the other day(monday to be exact), we were out talking, having so much laughter, having lots to talk about. And today, he's just gone, gone in his sleep somehow. Many would think that such would be a good way to go. Have you thought about those around him? especially when that someone is a person that doesnt see the doctor or take any medication and has a family to support?

We often take things for granted, taking the seriousness of death to lightly. And when it really strucks, we are just lost for words, regretting what we had done or have not done.

Well, I spent my day at my neighbour's house, lots of people coming in and out, and it was later, that we were off to the cemetery. Learnt some customs on muslim burial and saw how it was done. Pretty much an eye opener. But to see someone so close gone, it just seems so unreal. There earlier, gone just like that.


We live, not to fear tomorrow, but to look foward to the day our physical bodies die, but our souls, back to be with the one who made us. This is why I often tell you guys that life is short, live it to the fullest.

One question to everyone reading this,'Do you know where you are heading to after death?'



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