congratulations and thankyou for your time and insights they are very much appreciated, I watched Aubrey Marcus's latest podcast yesterday on what happens when we die and it was amazing and very eye opening, I highly recommend it if you have time and plan on working in the medical industry
@@blancoCuervo Thank you, Bradley. In the words of Cicero, “Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things.” Put differently, we keep things, people, and moments alive through our memories of them. We got this! 🌸🦋
Super proud and excited happy for you lubna! One day closer to achieving lubna’s dreams. It’s new morning new day new beginning into lubna’s new chapter “nursing program” can’t wait to hear lubna’s point of view the Good the truth and the beautiful in nursing program. Appreciate you so very much ALL you do lubna thank you
Thank you, Waybad. You are so sweet and kind in all of your comments. Your words truly mean the world to me. I will be sure to incorporate my nursing school experiences into my videos as I begin this new chapter. Wherever I go, and whatever I do, I will only promote the Good, the True, and the Beautiful, as God intended. I hope that you do the same. 🤍✨🕊️
I loved this video. It is a haunting thought to me how that when things pass they are (at least to us in this life) lost forever. I remember classes I had, and military units I was in and think about some of the things we undertook together and think "But that particular assemblage of people will never be together again." It really is sad to me, but somehow glorious at the same time. I'm not sure why I feel that way. Congratulations on finishing out your semester! You are one step closer to med school but it was a huge step 4 months in the making. 🎊🎉🫶🌸🙏 And the E. Roosevelt quote just floored me. It's a huge dose of reality, scary, unsettling and motivating at the same time. Its so true and obvious but we hardly ever think of it.
Thank you for your comment, Jeremy. You always leave such insightful comments on my videos. I believe that there is comfort as well as anguish to be found in the knowledge of the passing nature of all things-comfort because the bad times will not last forever, and anguish because the good times will not last forever. I am happy to have completed this semester of classes, but I will miss the routine that I have established. I will also miss some other more sentimental things, which I can explain at a later time. I have been sensing the passage of time very acutely over the last few days. The quote by Eleanor Roosevelt serves as a reminder of the value of where we are in life in the present moment, at our current age and level of maturity. I have thought of a different way to phrase it, using the word “now” instead of “today”: “You have never been as old as you are now; you will never again be as young as you are now.” 🌺🌷🌸
@@LubnaKabirI think you're right about the comfort in knowing the bad times will pass. Also, I feel inspiration in knowing the clock is ticking and at some point whatever I will have done with my life will be done, and I will face the dropping of the curtain. It sounds so morbid! I'm sorry but for some reason this is inspiring.
Yeah, I came back to this after two hours, Lol. Saying "now" adds a poignancy, an immediacy to the idea. We only ever have the present moment. I like your way of saying it better.🌺@@LubnaKabir
congratulations and thankyou for your time and insights they are very much appreciated, I watched Aubrey Marcus's latest podcast yesterday on what happens when we die and it was amazing and very eye opening, I highly recommend it if you have time and plan on working in the medical industry
The memory remains! Proud of you. As always keep going WE GOT THIS!!! ;
@@blancoCuervo Thank you, Bradley. In the words of Cicero, “Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things.” Put differently, we keep things, people, and moments alive through our memories of them. We got this! 🌸🦋
Super proud and excited happy for you lubna! One day closer to achieving lubna’s dreams. It’s new morning new day new beginning into lubna’s new chapter “nursing program” can’t wait to hear lubna’s point of view the Good the truth and the beautiful in nursing program. Appreciate you so very much ALL you do lubna thank you
Thank you, Waybad. You are so sweet and kind in all of your comments. Your words truly mean the world to me. I will be sure to incorporate my nursing school experiences into my videos as I begin this new chapter.
Wherever I go, and whatever I do, I will only promote the Good, the True, and the Beautiful, as God intended. I hope that you do the same. 🤍✨🕊️
I loved this video. It is a haunting thought to me how that when things pass they are (at least to us in this life) lost forever. I remember classes I had, and military units I was in and think about some of the things we undertook together and think "But that particular assemblage of people will never be together again." It really is sad to me, but somehow glorious at the same time. I'm not sure why I feel that way.
Congratulations on finishing out your semester! You are one step closer to med school but it was a huge step 4 months in the making. 🎊🎉🫶🌸🙏
And the E. Roosevelt quote just floored me. It's a huge dose of reality, scary, unsettling and motivating at the same time. Its so true and obvious but we hardly ever think of it.
Thank you for your comment, Jeremy. You always leave such insightful comments on my videos. I believe that there is comfort as well as anguish to be found in the knowledge of the passing nature of all things-comfort because the bad times will not last forever, and anguish because the good times will not last forever.
I am happy to have completed this semester of classes, but I will miss the routine that I have established. I will also miss some other more sentimental things, which I can explain at a later time. I have been sensing the passage of time very acutely over the last few days.
The quote by Eleanor Roosevelt serves as a reminder of the value of where we are in life in the present moment, at our current age and level of maturity. I have thought of a different way to phrase it, using the word “now” instead of “today”: “You have never been as old as you are now; you will never again be as young as you are now.” 🌺🌷🌸
@@LubnaKabirI think you're right about the comfort in knowing the bad times will pass. Also, I feel inspiration in knowing the clock is ticking and at some point whatever I will have done with my life will be done, and I will face the dropping of the curtain. It sounds so morbid! I'm sorry but for some reason this is inspiring.
Yeah, I came back to this after two hours, Lol. Saying "now" adds a poignancy, an immediacy to the idea. We only ever have the present moment. I like your way of saying it better.🌺@@LubnaKabir