Tomorrow, they say, would be the End of the World.
First things first. I don't believe this is my last night. However, I must admit that after I've watched the movie Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, I was disturbed. Why? Because I was kinda hopeful that the expected plot would change— but true to its premise, everyone would just die in the end!
These predictions I've been hearing lately got me pretty tensed! For I know this time, there'd be no arc. Should this doomsday really happen, we'd all be passengers of the Titanic!
Everyone's sort of "confessing" online. Fun stuff! :) But I do feel the tinge of seriousness (or bitterness) in most of my friends' posts (and mine, hehe). Well, it's not bad to tell the truth (or half-truth).
I remember before, the public was so troubled with the coming of the Millenium. You see, that was 12 years ago! And now, they say that since the Mayan calendar will end on December 21, this would mean an end to us all. Before we go into that, haven't we asked, would it not just mean an end to a cycle? So definitely, there'd be another cycle!
Either it's the end of the world or not, I think it's high time that we reflect on our present thoughts and previous actions. Are we living our lives right? Or are we just merely surviving?
Why is it that we always wait for something extreme to happen before we realize that we haven't done enough yet? We like those last-minute confessions. And I'm guilty of that.
Have you shared enough love? Have you showed enough care? Have you given enough time? Whichever your case is, I hope you make the effort to go beyond "enough."
Let's give this moment of contemplation to ourselves. It's never too late. God only knows everything and I am holding on to that.
Now here's a fact: It's really the "end of the world" once you've stopped living your purpose.
P.S. It's 5 days to CHRISTmas! And we'll all be fine. :)
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