01/10/2020
I encourage you friends to take a moment to imagine the following scenario, as you read, please imagine yourself on the scene..
Just imagine yourself sitting on a chair, you are enjoying yourself with interesting new movie, you smile and nod in accordance by the movie. All of a sudden your excitement is trapped by a phone call, you pause your movie ready to answer. "Hello" a soft and lonely voice, with bemusement utters. "He is gone, he is gone" three times he repeatedly utters, he is gone. In her voice there is a sense of sadness and shuddering of the teeth. For a moment you wonder, he is gone? in a blink of an eye a spear question hits you again, "But who? "Who is gone"? On the phone is your best friend voice speaking. "Oh no, no, noo its him, his gone oh no, no nooo". You burst into tears, and in your heart a void has been created.... Within a period of time you prepare yourself for the funeral.....
As you arrive at the funeral, you see people gathered in groups. You see people crying hard, some resembling sadness in their faces, others are talking about the deceased. All these actions depict that someone no longer exist and that's the very last day to see his face again. You enter into a room, pale faces surprise you. You see a family of the deceased and a casket in front of them. Few seconds a voice announced, it's time for body viewing. As you walk towards the casket, you are now convinced of the situation, howbeit, the face inside the casket looks exactly as yours and this reminds you that all these people are gathered to mourn you.
So friends now ask yourself: Have I succeeded in fulfilling my purpose, what will to happen to my family when I die? Will they suffer because I have failed to take my response - ability.
Begin everything you do with a clear picture of your ultimate goal, and develop a principle‐centered personal mission statement. Extend the mission statement into long‐term goals based on personal principles. .