Sometimes, having respite can be beneficial. Although I had promised myself to write every day, stepping away from the keyboard was exactly what I needed. My life has reached a stage where I have encountered formidable and challenging topics. We must not only take stock of our past but also look to the future, which, in our case, is nothing but merely facing our impending demise.
Seeing the path that leads to the end station doesn't make me dismal, even though the topic is sombre. Instead, I'm struck by the contrast with the planning I have been used to in my life. Twenty years ago, the notion of passing and slowly entering the realm of ageing was not part of the equation. Today, it has become par for the course, though.
Despite all that said, I'm not depressed. I merely state the obvious, which could have upset me two decades ago but not today. The intriguingly friendly thought of preparing for the inevitable passing is oddly comforting. Reconciling with this notion was liberating and uplifting, although this topic might seem daunting to many.
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