RE: Out-Of-The-Box: Last Chat On Your Deathbed
A very beautiful way of saying goodbye when remembering the kindness of others and the good plans that will be carried out. This is a conversation that is even difficult to do when still living with greed. I see @cicisaja full of noble heart. How the desire to share kindness and will certainly leave a trace of goodness. As the saying goes, the heart dies leaving its stripes, the elephant dies leaving its ivory and humans die leaving a good name. And we come to know how as a good person you are also surrounded by good people. I know @anroja helps Steemina a lot. When I was having trouble because my Steemit account was hacked, he also helped me to recover it so that now I can still post and interact with all my friends.
Conversations before death are not easy but so smooth with noble plans. Maybe we will have difficulty breathing until we need oxygen or even when oxygen is available we find it difficult to inhale it. Or when we have inhaled it then we fail to breathe because our alveoli are filled with carbon dioxide.
My mother one day told me about the death she experienced when she had a dream. The hardest thing was when he was dying, he had difficulty breathing, when his soul was about to leave his body he felt so tight, but once it was out he felt so relieved and happy. Then after waking up he realized that he had dreamed of dying.
Remember the song "berbuat baik janganlah ditunda-tunda", every will that we say in our heart is counting. I have this in my heart, so even without saying it, I know i have a little good note in my book ('illiyin)
We're all die every night in our sleep