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In the end.
In the end. What do you say? What do you do? If you were to die tomorrow what would you tell the people you love? In the end, would you have lived your life fully? You think about death each day, you say how you want to die. But if you were faced with death in the next day then, would you regret the words that you said? If you were able to be freed from your regrets, or live another day what choice would you make? Times are rough, and they are going to be. But is it really worth your life? Is it worth the pain? Is it worth having your family obsess about you, but before you made the mistakes you were invisible. Is it worth losing a lifetime of opportunities? In the end. We have to make these choices, and some of them aren't the easiest questions to answer. But we do. Look at death like an opportunity after life. To new things. Because death is supposed to be the key to life right?
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