A Law Of Life: The Law Of Life

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People are finite beings, and death is a fact all humans must face at some point throughout their lifetime. More simply as soon as someone enters the world that person at some point in the future will die. People will come and go through your life and the death of someone close to you is almost inevitable. So why not make the most of time spent with other people? The obvious answer should be that people should make the most of their time with other people, but all too often people take that time for granted. One law of life that should be lived by is to make the most of your time with people while you still have them.
Losing someone has some of the hardest effects on people and it is only through losing someone that is close to you that you truly understand the full complexity of this Law of life. Recently and quite suddenly my grandma passed away so I am quickly learning the reality behind this law. Psychologically it’s ripping me apart because I know she is not …show more content…

My grandma wasn’t a perfect person and I do have memories and knowledge gained from her with a negative connotation. In my own life I realize that I am not perfect; although I may claim otherwise, and I do realize people will remember my imperfections just as well as any positive impact I have or potentially will make on their lives. By analyzing my own relationship with my grandma I realized that I want others to benefit from their time with me just as I have with my grandma. People make impacts on other people no matter how short or long of a time they are together, so it should be every person’s goal to impact everyone they meet in a positive way and help them grow just as other people have helped you grow. Psalms 27:17 explains this concept well by saying “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another” (NIV). It should be every person’s goal to sharpen other people just as my grandma sharpened

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