My Uncle's Sudden Death: It Teaches Me A Valuable Lesson
Hey there, Hive fam!
I want to share with you today my uncle's sudden death.
He was diagnosed with tuberculosis, a disease that was difficult to fight and even harder to accept.
Despite the medical treatments, my uncle's health began to decline.
This just started when he fell in love with a woman.
They both were diagnosed with the said disease.
Sadly, the illness was relentless.
And so, after the brave battle, my uncle passed away.
He has one son who became his best friend.
They shared countless joyful days together.
But now that he's gone, his son has lost not just his father but his greatest source of love and security. 😭
His son feels lonely and unsure in a world without his father's comforting presence.
Yet, he remembers the lessons his father taught him: to be strong and kind.
Though he feels all alone, he finds strength in those memories while hoping that one day, he can see his father again.
Life in this world seems unpredictable and fragile.
Reminding us that our time here can vanish in an instant.
Yet, it teaches me a valuable lesson: to cherish every moment and prioritize my health.
'Coz in the blink of an eye, everything can change. From the moment we're here, the next moment, we're gone.
So, I hope this article helps you realize that we should appreciate every breath.
And taking care of our body isn't just a choice but a necessity.
Until my next experience...
Thanks for the visit! Have a lovely day. Buh-bye. 👋🥰
Sorry to read about your uncle, may the God bless him well. And as you said life is precious and the intelligence we are to prink ourselves up, must undertake the responsibility to make it better for everyone.
I think that's a beautiful thought. Life does seem precious, and using our intelligence to make things better for everyone sounds like a worthy goal.
Sorry for your loss, may his soul rest in peace. Nothing is indeed guaranteed with this fragile life we have, everything is temporary and things can always change unexpectedly. Live in the moment and focus on what really matters :)
Yeah. That's one thing we can do for now. Appreciate that we're still alive 'coz time will come, all of us will face death. Just the reality.