October 21, 2015

How-To Live Each Day to the Fullest

After my father passed away when I was 17 I wanted to get a tattoo. It would've been in white ink and it would've only been for me and it would have read "if I died today". I was up obsessed with living each day to the fullest, if he couldn't I would, for him and for me. I've since realized that living the crap out of each day means so much more than social events and things. It means going inside, deep into your heart, and deep into that voice inside of you. The one the guides your life shows you where the joy is, and reassures you that everything is going to be OK. So yes, if I die today I will feel happy in my heart and that is all that really matters in this world.

After my father passed away when I was 17 I wanted to get a tattoo. It would’ve been in white ink and it would’ve only been for me and it would have read “if I died today”. I was up obsessed with living each day to the fullest, if he couldn’t I would, for him and for me. I’ve since realized that living the crap out of each day means so much more than social events and things. It means going inside, deep into your heart, and deep into that voice inside of you. The one the guides your life shows you where the joy is, and reassures you that everything is going to be OK. So yes, if I die today I will feel happy in my heart and that is all that really matters in this world.

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