What death taught me about life
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- What the illness and death of our father taught me and my brother about life.
This is possibly the chapter that permeates my very being and heart the most, and something I've almost never deeply discussed with someone, and definitely never publicly sifted through as such.
I hope sharing this means something positive to someone.
Thanks for watching, I appreciate you,
Sven.
References:
Do not go gentle into that good night - Dylan Thomas
A Return To Love - Marianne Williamson
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If you're interested in seeing more of this series, the Quarter Century Chronicles, this is a quick link to the first video in the series: ruclips.net/video/yLGj995UPZ8/видео.html
Thank you for watching. 💛
Truthfully & deep🙏 Bravo!! Greatness!!
Thanks Michael, I appreciate it 🙏🏻
What a beautyful call. Touched my soul there. 🙏💙
Thank you Christian, so does your continued support 🙏🏻🩶
Sven, I'm choked up and feel exactly what you're saying, agreeing completely. Cynicism is contagious and others that are hurting will willfully or inadvertently try to hurt us (misery loves company). Even at 55 with a joy for life, a belief that life (and nature) is my religion, I find myself donning the armor to protect my ideals from those that try to beat me down, those that value things over relationships and experiences. A simpler life amongst nature, away from workplace politics and posturing, away from mindless social media, away from government overreach, is my ideal. I count the days and look for new ways to advance to that moment where I can live my own life like that. In the meantime, I strive to live in the moment, in the now, as if the present moment is my purpose in life.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I'm happy that this meant something to you. Misery does love company, so it's great to read that there are people out there being as opposed against the trend of growing cynicism. I wish you all the best and hope you'll find yourself in that simpler life as you described it in the near future. Thank you 🙏🏻
Captivating, inspiring & reflective, thanks for the great content 🙏
Thank you Mathis, I appreciate it a lot 🙏🏻
Very interesting! Always try and stay positive no matter what life throws at you is something I value, thus I can fully agree with your statement in this video 😃
I appreciate it man, glad you found it interesting!
Nice, keep up the good work!
Thanks buddy 🙏🏻
At your perfectly ideal age of 25, as you finish topping off your metaphoric gas tank that is about to carry you through the rest of your hopefully long life, it is vitality important to keep these thoughts of yours close to your heart throughout your journey. Don't allow relationships to keep a little piece of you when they end or you'll end up empty af... Much respect & hope to you my man! Stay true!
I appreciate that and will do my best, thank you for watching and commenting, take care 🙌🏻
If you want to conquror The Fear of Death so first you have to Find the only real religion in the world which is Islam. And after that if you believe in the Quran and before that books and in the hearafter and on angles and prophets and messenger than you will be the one who can conquror evrything because now you have your Creator which is the only one ALLAH RAB-UL-IZZAT
I'm agnostic I'm afraid
@@SvenVee be an Muslim And conquror this World And After That got An VVIP Palace in Paradise. After death