Live your life as you see fit
The great Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky says:
People will not remember you much after death. It is only a few days and then you will be among the forgotten, as if you were not born and never existed.
You will be mentioned a few times by chance, but you will disappear forever as new generations come to life
Then people will not remember who you are, nor will they remember your principles that you adhered to all along, nor will they remember whether you were a noble chivalry or a bad villain.
In either case, you will not benefit from what they say.
Live your life the way you see it, the way that makes you happy. Life is your life, and the days that pass will never come back!
Live your life as you see fit.”
And I say...
After 100 years, for example, 2123, we will all be with our relatives and friends underground, and our homes will be inhabited by strange people, and our property will be owned by other people, who will not remember anything about us. Who among us comes to mind, for example, whose grandfather’s father comes to mind?
We will be just a line in some people's memories. Our names and appearances will be forgotten.
So why do we think for so long about people’s view of us, and the future of our property, our homes, and our families? All of this is useless after a hundred years!!
Our existence is nothing but a flash in the life of the universe, which will fade away in the blink of an eye, and dozens of generations will come after us, each generation hastily bidding farewell to the world and handing over the banner to the next generation before achieving a quarter of its dreams. So let us know our true size in this world, and our true time in this universe. It is smaller than we imagine!!
There, after a hundred years in the midst of darkness and stillness, we will realize how trivial the world was, and how ridiculous our dreams of getting more from it were, and we will wish we had spent our entire lives trying to resolve matters and collecting good deeds.
And do good deeds!
As long as there is still life left - let us consider and change
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