2 of your most burning questions about life and explain why these questions matter to you.

 


One of the first burning question about life is “Would I live differently if I knew the exact date I would pass away.” Knowing the exact date of my death would force me to appreciate and value my life more. It would take away the excuses and delays, pushing me to prioritize what truly matters instead of getting lost in the noise of daily routine. The second burning question about life is “Am I loving people in the way they need, or the way I want to give? This question matters to me because I’ve started realizing that love isn’t just about intention it’s about impact. Sometimes I give what I think is love, but it doesn’t always reach people the way they need it.


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today i learned more about perseverance 

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