Racing Against Time II


I always think of my late grandparents and loved ones who passed away. I also think about my ancestors. I am so grateful for everything they have done for me. I love them and miss them.

Since I am so busy and don’t see my parents too often, I cherish the time I spend with them. They are in their early 60s and still working and doing well. I am determined to do my best so I can share many of my life experiences with them. As an adult, I understand the importance of the discipline they taught me.

I am racing against time. I only have a limited time in this world to make a small difference. My thirty-two years of life have been exciting, but there are so many things I want to do before I die. It is scary how fast our future is creeping up on us. We could have sixty years, thirty years, ten years, five years, a year, several months, or maybe only days left in this world. It doesn’t matter, we have to go all-out now. We must live as if we could die tomorrow. The quality of life is not in the amount of years we live, but it is how we live it.

What happens after we die is secondary. When we die, we will find the answer. The most important thing is that you strive to live an honorable life now. You can’t turn back time and change your actions. Therefore, focus and prepare yourself for tomorrow. Think of what you want to do and what you don’t want to do. Do your best to love one another. A mistreatment of another is a mistreatment of ourselves. No one is perfect, but we must strive for the highest truth or enlightenment, which everyone can achieve in their own way.

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