Edge of Uncertainty.
Our lives, on this rocky planet , are very fragile.
Today, I want to share an important lesson I've learned and understood thoroughly: it's about "Taking it easy" I often heard this advice from people – "Don't worry too much," "Relax," or "Don't stress" – but I never really understood WHY I shouldn't worry until a few months ago.
I was in a terrible accident, and I still vividly remember how worried I was that day (before the accident) about my academics and whether I would meet people's expectations of me. However, after the accident happened, I found myself in a terrible and prolonged state of shock, questioning "what just happened." I was scared to my core, utterly terrified by what had occurred.
In that moment, I recognized how futile and worthless it is to worry about materialistic things, because you never know when your time will come. You never know when a truck might collide with you on the highway, or when you might experience a sudden cardiac arrest. You never know when your loved ones die, or when your own time will run out.
Since that day, I've consistently prioritized my well-being. I don't let worries consume me anymore. Of course, I experience stress from time to time and feel pressure, but nothing has worried me to the extent of hindering my existence. I recall all the instances when my story could have gone south, and that reassures me as I remind myself, "It isn't greater than me, it can't control me, it can't intimidate me." This mindset empowers me to face any challenge or adversity, regardless of its size.

At some point, everything you hold dear and love will come to an end. It's up to us whether we obsessively worry about every little thing or find ease in enjoying each moment – not just the good ones, but even the challenging ones. Embrace these moments fully, as they hold significance. Once you're gone, you won't feel anything; you won't witness your mother's laughter, relish your favorite food, tease your sibling, engage in antics with your friends, pet that dog, or listen to your favorite music. All those experiences will cease. As difficult as this reality might be to accept, it's an inevitable truth. It's a fate we all share. We can't afford to waste time on worry, fear, and hesitation. Live your desires while you have the opportunity. The clock is ticking, my friend, and its cessation remains uncertain.
This realization won't fully sink in just by reading these words. It's something that usually takes shape when you go through a tough and risky experience. But hey, that's why I'm sharing this perspective – I wanted to put it out there in this blog.
So, my advice? "Take it easy." Don't let worries bog you down. Do your thing and believe in the journey. You'll reap what you sow. Keep smiling and laughing as long as you can. Hold onto hope.
Remember, life's too short to sweat the small stuff. Just roll with it, and make the most of every moment.