I often ponder the mysteries of life and death. It's as if the universe has a wicked sense of humor, taking away the good and sparing the, well, not-so-good. Among many other things, the following ones come to my mind the most.
The Young Father vs. The Toxic Woman-
I think about a young father, the pillar of his family, who dies suddenly from a heart attack or cancer. His children are left feeling insecure and lost. Meanwhile, a toxic mother-in-law, with a history of surgeries and diseases, continues to thrive. It's like the universe is playing a cruel joke, where those who bring joy and stability are taken away, while those who spread negativity get to stick around. It's hard not to wonder why life seems so unfair sometimes.
The Healthy Actor's untimely death-
Then there's the actor, a heartthrob of millions, who lives a life of luxury and fitness. He's the epitome of health and happiness, yet he dies of a heart attack in the gym. It's a stark reminder that even the most seemingly invincible among us are not immune to fate's whims. It makes you question everything you thought you knew about living a healthy life.
The Pilgrims' accident-
A group of devout pilgrims, returning from a spiritual journey, meet a tragic end in a horrific accident. The question lingers: do their spirits find peace immediately, or do they endure a journey of pain until their next birth? It's a mystery that leaves me pondering the nature of existence and the afterlife. It's moments like these that make me realize how little we truly understand about life and death.
The Innocent Baby's Limited Life-
A baby, born with a hole in the heart, faces a limited life. It's heartbreaking to think that innocence and faultlessness offer no protection against the cruel hand of fate. This raises questions about justice and the purpose of life. Why do such things happen to those who aren't even old enough to be blamed on Karma?
The Cheater vs. The Cheated-
A person who has cheated many, with no apparent remorse, lives on, while his victims often suffer the ultimate price. It's hard not to feel frustrated when it seems like the wrong people are being punished.
The Paradox of Habits and Mortality-
Some people live clean lives, only to die young, while others indulge in every bad habit and live long. It's as if the universe is playing a game of roulette, where habits are merely a roll of the dice. It's puzzling to see how people who live well often worry about dying, while those who live recklessly seem to live longer. It's a confusing paradox.
The Inconsiderate vs. The Caring-
Lastly, there are those who live solely for themselves, showing no regard for others, yet they thrive. In contrast, individuals who dedicate their lives to helping others often meet an untimely end. This makes me wonder whether kindness and compassion truly matter in the bigger picture. Why do those who make a positive impact often leave us too early?
Yes, I have read and heard about law of Karma. I also know that all what we feel is MAYA. But the Maya is such that we start doubting everything including the Maya and what is real one!?
Maybe death is the only truth in a life that's otherwise false!?
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