Living Life To The Full
by Steve Hill
I am a firm believer that people
should try to make the most out of each day that they are alive. We all have to
die at some point and even though this may seem a little morbid it is true.
Today or tomorrow could be our last day and therefore this is why we should be
living each day to the full.
Each day I read and watch the local and international news stories which make me
aware of some very sad events. People who are very young are dying each day in a
variety of different circumstances and I am very much aware that I am not immune
from one of these tragic events. No one can say for sure that they are going to
live until lets say seventy years of age, most people I think presume that they
will, which could be seen in some quarters as a good thing. Thinking positive
they say is the right way to think, which I have to admit is something I also
agree with.
My attitude is that I need to work to live where as other people seem to live to
work. It is like they would rather be at work than at home having fun or
spending time with their family. I know a number of people who have young
children but who leave their house at around half six in the morning and do not
return home until seven at night. This is not because they are poor but because
they will take on any extra hours as way as overtime that is offered to them. I
personally would rather spend time with my children than be stuck at work and
feel that my life is enriched in this way.
When I am on my death bed in what I hope will not be for a long time yet of
course, I want to be able to think and say to myself that I have no regrets and
that I am happy with the way I have lived my life. At the moment I am lucky as I
am able to watch my children grow and mature as people. From the work that I do,
I am able to take my family on holiday each year and can afford to pay all of my
bills. Some no doubt might say that I should work a lot more hours than I do, I
would then be able to buy a better car and would be able to take my family on
two holidays per year. What I would say in response to this however, is at what
price would I be able to obtain this? I would have to sacrifice much of the
quality time I have with my children, would not be able to take them swimming
and to the park as often as I do for example. I hope and think that my children
are very happy at the moment and this in my opinion is priceless. I will not
compromise this in search for a better standard of car etc.
I used to constantly worry about what might happen to me in three or six months
time. Will this or that happen? If it does how would I be able to cope? I am of
course worrying in these situations about things that have not even and may
never happen. This I have now realised is pointless and even very silly. I
should be living for today, I should be making the most of today, I will think
about tomorrow, tomorrow. I will deal with any problems that come my way in the
best way that I can at the time when they happen, that is all I can do. By
stressing about them before they happen will only stop me from enjoying myself
on that particular day.
Now is the time to stop the stress, worry, fear and depression. There is a good
chance that we only have one life, so lets enjoy it.
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