As the first blog entry got exhausted. My second book |
| The day has barely begun, and suddenly it’s evening. Monday arrives… and in the blink of an eye, it’s Friday. The month slips by, the year quietly follows, and before we realize it, decades of our lives have passed. And then it hits us— we’ve lost parents, friends, moments. We realize there is no rewind button. No going back. So let us try—despite everything— to truly live the time we still have. Let us seek out the things that make our hearts feel lighter. Add color where life has turned grey. Smile at the smallest moments, the ones that gently soothe our souls. And even when life feels heavy, let us choose serenity. Let us choose joy where we can. Let us stop living in “after.” After this, after that. I’ll do it later. I’ll say it later. I’ll feel it later. We live as though later is promised. But what we forget is this: Later, the coffee grows cold. Later, priorities shift. Later, the magic fades. Later, health weakens. Later, children grow up. Later, parents grow old. Later, words go unsaid. Later, the day turns into night. Later… life quietly ends. And so often, later is simply too late. So let us leave nothing for someday. Because while we wait, we may lose the most beautiful moments, the deepest connections, the people who matter most. Today is the day. This moment is all we truly have. We are no longer at an age where postponing life is an option. It may feel like an eternity, but it is a short, fragile journey. So live gently. Love deeply. Be present. And above all— be kind. |