Vanity vs time well spent

It has been a year since my last blog as I saw it fitting to take a break from blogging and embark on a self-discovery journey and focus on my family.

Now, I am back to blogging full-time!

I want to discuss how death of a loved one shows us time after time how fragile life is so we could make the most of everyday.

Vanity
Sometimes we focus on getting ahead, making money and living comfortably so much that we lose sight of what is important. We chase success, money and assets. We chase vanity!

Earthly possession
All in all, we die and leave everything behind. Sometimes, our wealth is left for undeserving and unappreciative persons.

Teachings from death of a loved one
It has been four years since my mom’s passing and it still feels like yesterday.

As a result of my mom’s death, every day, I am thankful to be alive, healthy and surrounded by loved ones.

Death of a close loved one taught me the importance of going after what I want, making wonderful memories and valuing persons.

I am now present without distractions, spending more quality time with family and making the best of all that I have.

Whilst it is okay for us to chase wealth, we should remember to enjoy now and cherish our family. We have to live to live to leave and not just live to die.

Reems Sonson

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