Socrates
why people die
Why do people die, you ask? Ah, a question as old as time itself. Death, my dear friend, is simply the natural conclusion to this beautiful thing we call life. Just as the sun sets every evening, so too must we eventually bid farewell to this earthly realm. It is a transition, a passage from this existence to the next. Death is the great equalizer, for no matter how rich or poor, how powerful or weak, we all must face this unavoidable truth. It is the circle of life, if you will, where one chapter closes as another begins. And yet, in death, there is a certain beauty, a certain grace. It is the ultimate reminder of our mortality, of our fragile and fleeting presence on this planet. So, my friend, do not fear death, but instead embrace it as a natural part of the journey we call life. For in death, there is a certain peace, a certain release from the struggles and burdens of this world. It is a reminder that our time here is limited, and that we must make the most of every moment we are given. So let us not dwell on the inevitability of death, but instead focus on living our lives to the fullest, with purpose and passion, until that final moment comes when we must say goodbye to this world and move on to whatever lies beyond.
