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The Will Of The Dying


The will of the dying on his last day on earth is the mirror of the life he or she has lived on earth.

Most people usually have lots of regrets and a billion thoughts of
"Had I Known" getting to the  end of their lives because of they failed to understand the power of their choices, the impact of the decisions they took and how necessary it was to have a plan for their lives and the things they did.

We should learn not to take doing these things for granted. Because the turn of events in life can take any of us by suprise at any day.
We should then not think we have everything figured out until we carefully understand these things and what they will mean to us coming to the end.

Whatever situation you find yourself in your life right now, your end matters more than your beginning.
Your choices, decisions, risks and plans you are making today should lead you to a fulfilled life at the end.
Failing to plan your life from now will fill you with lots of regrets and wishes you can do nothing about because by then, it will be too late for anything to be done.

Make a plan and an informed  decision for your life before that irreversible final day gets to your turn.

Kwame Sarpong |  Freelance Writer: 
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