I lost my grandmother in 2020.
Even though I prayed, wept, and did everything possible to bring her back to good health, life is just too ruthless. She was a very loving person.
It doesn’t matter if you are heartless or loving, a billionaire or a buck, old or young; you will face turbulence, setbacks, and failures in life.
Merciless, it won’t allow a second chance. Don’t even expect it for so. You will never get another opportunity to undo things. You cannot correct your past mistakes. There is no correction pen for time.
But even if looks like everything is lost, it can’t take the most crucial thing away from you.
What can you choose to do?
Not getting a second chance doesn’t mean that you cannot do good deeds, even if you were a scum for half of your life.
Every subsequent page in your life’s book does not need to reflect your past events.
Not getting a second chance doesn’t mean that you can’t finish your incomplete degree at 75, or re-unite with your beloved after 80. Even some outlaws have transformed themselves and are devoted to doing good.
Nothing can stop you from expressing kindness to people in need.
Remember, you can do this without a time machine.
What if it is an advantage?
You have failed… made mistakes; which means — you have experience.
With that, you can smash out every choice that stopped you from taking the right action.
With the right choice boosted with experience — you become unstoppable.
If failing is being kicked out of the competition by someone more capable, or worthy, you are now the kicker.
Bowing to clock reminiscence
Time is the most silent, inescapable, and unbiased weapon of nature. Anything withered by time cannot be recovered.
The best way to deal with this universal truth is to choose to accept it.
It’s not possible to bring back beloved ones from the dead. You can’t hover over the missed opportunities again. You can’t get your years back.
Don’t be upset over it, because neither can Sun.