MrsSparrow..
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I needed to make a message to someone, anyone that will listen.
It's a simple message, telling you to basically live everyday like its your last.
You have no idea how badly life is short.
And how you can die, literally at ANY time.
I've realised this way to much recently, and have been tempted to post a thread like this a few times after some really close friend's have had parents who have sadly passed away.
I attend a relatively small school, with about 600 people attending from the ages of 11-16. Today, we were shocked to learn that a girl who was in my year group, sadly passed away this morning.
This wasn't a death anyone was anticipating or expecting. It dropped out of nowhere and was really unexpected.
She was 15 years old. We would have been leaving school in a matter of months and she never got to complete or 'graduate' from our school. Waaay too young to die, and had not lived her life like she probably anticipated that she would.
It also made me realise, that people can die of any AGE and of ANYTHING. And most importantly, it can happen to you.
So, my topic of discussion, have you had anyone close to you or had an experience, that made you appreciate life much more? And make you realise that life is short, and worth taking risks?
Carpe Diem DISers, seize the day
Thanks for letting me blow off some thoughts
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Ashleigh
It's a simple message, telling you to basically live everyday like its your last.
You have no idea how badly life is short.
And how you can die, literally at ANY time.
I've realised this way to much recently, and have been tempted to post a thread like this a few times after some really close friend's have had parents who have sadly passed away.
I attend a relatively small school, with about 600 people attending from the ages of 11-16. Today, we were shocked to learn that a girl who was in my year group, sadly passed away this morning.
This wasn't a death anyone was anticipating or expecting. It dropped out of nowhere and was really unexpected.
She was 15 years old. We would have been leaving school in a matter of months and she never got to complete or 'graduate' from our school. Waaay too young to die, and had not lived her life like she probably anticipated that she would.
It also made me realise, that people can die of any AGE and of ANYTHING. And most importantly, it can happen to you.
So, my topic of discussion, have you had anyone close to you or had an experience, that made you appreciate life much more? And make you realise that life is short, and worth taking risks?
Carpe Diem DISers, seize the day

Thanks for letting me blow off some thoughts

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