Anyone else experiencing this?
First guy had at least retired and was just 70 the most recent lady is my age and was such a lovely person
Anyone any words of wisdom on what’s the point? Does anything we do really matter?
Hope you're OK, mate? Here, if you wanna talk/inbox me?
It's an odd one for me on this subject. ie, as I'm ex infantry, obviously I lost a fair few colleagues (7 in Afghan) at a young ish age. Soon, a lot of lads that I served with, myself included, had all left, so the deaths in service stopped, but that's when the suicides started. 5 lads I served with in the last 19 years. That doesn't include 1 murdered, 1 covid, and 1 in a freak building accident.
So when I say I know how it feels. Somebody that you're maybe not that close to, or even know that intimately, dies. It's still close enough to home to strike a chord. Maybe not close enough to fully grieve, but to stop you in your tracks. Make you question the point in working til you drop!
You've just got to keep your chin up. Surrounded yourself with friends and family. Enjoy the time you do get with them. Money isn't everything. Something im finally coming to terms with now in my 40s. Time and happiness top trump money for me now. Im starting my own business. And as long as it turns enough money to pay my bills and keep food on the table, my extra time at home with the family is worth much more than an extra £25k a year! Just to drive a nice car, to impress people I dont even know or like!
I was once asked a question that put time and money into perspective:
If i offered you £10m would you accept it?
Answer no doubt will be yes, 100%.
But there's a catch, if you take the £10m you only have 1 month to live, would you still take it? The answer now is 100% no! Which shows your time is worth more to you than money. Don't waste that time.
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