I visited Hospice patients a few days ago and realized how important it is to live life to the fullest.
The hospice patients are fantastic people with amazing stories, backgrounds, and history.
I am honored to be in their presence because I want someone to look back on my history and legacy one day.
Fulfilled Life
The most vulnerable time is when we are infants, unable to do for ourselves, when some disease or injury overcomes us, or at an age where the lord is calling us back home.
Nevertheless, are you living a fulfilled life where you can look back and say, “yep,” thank you, Lord, for a fantastic ride, I’m ready to GO.
Looking back should not be filled with regret.
Yet, living a purposeful life is something that is not out of reach. I’ve read that your purpose in life is not for you but for others; essentially, you come into this world with nothing, and you will leave with nothing.
That means giving your life away.
What cause is so vital that you are willing to put everything on the line for the greater good?
Some people have never actually sat down thought about their future or a dedicated cause.
I challenge anyone to go do that thing that you have always wanted to do or dreamed about.
After sitting with Hospice patients, I realized life is not short; it is long.
So, do not live a long life filled with nothing.
Make today a memorable day.