When My Imagination Dies
"Death waits in the darkness like a cobra in the bush. You are his prey, and the only way to know when he will strike is if he has already done so."
-Me
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Death
Many people throughout history have asked questions about death, such as, "What is dying like?", "Does it hurt?", and "Do you feel anything when you die?" Humanity has always tried to find the answers to these questions, and many historians have given their thoughts on it.
Helen Keller once said, "Death is no more than passing from one room into another." If death is much the same as moving to another room, then why do many fear it? Do we fear death because we wish to live? Is it because we have seen him claim our loved ones and friends with no warning? Or is it because we are afraid of the unknown? If you fear Death is waiting at every corner, then you have not truly lived your life. No man could ever say for certain that will be alive the next day.
A quote from the TV show Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness goes like this; "Did you know the hibiscus flower blooms for only one day? But that day is the most beautiful and wonderful of all." Later, at the end of the episode, the same person says, "Remember the hibiscus flower; live each day as if it were your last." If you fear death, then your life may very well be for only one day.
Hidan is supposedly immortal, right? You might ask, "If he is immortal, does he ever fear he's going to die?" Well, in the anime, when Shikamaru buried Hidan alive, wasn't he afraid that he was going to die? Did he actually fear for once that, for certain, he was going to die? We might never know.
If you cannot say for certain that you will still be alive by tomorrow, then you must make each day of your life the best it could be.
You must do that for one reason only: Death waits for none, but all wait for Death.
