tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36557807.post4138315892972073088..comments2020-03-27T07:46:24.581-04:00Comments on Casu-Al Thoughts: The Lesson of Living LifeAlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08599030218893321329noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36557807.post-60482489072509175152010-09-24T12:51:39.767-04:002010-09-24T12:51:39.767-04:00You're right, Al. Life is very unfair to some...You're right, Al. Life is very unfair to some. Unfair to those that are dealt a bad/poor hand in life's challenges; and unfairly one-sided for others who have a long-lived one with far much less health challenges, in these cases. <br /><br />Both of my grandmothers and one grandfather lived well into their 90's. A full life of family and friends. They had their ups and downs, depressing challenges, I'm sure, but it would seem that taking their lives into their 90s gave them many chances to do something different if it appeared they were living their lives to anything but the fullest.<br /><br />Life is a gift. It's been given to most of us in many different ways. IE: birth of children, grandchildren, a spouse, a friend, etc. I believe we are to cherish it for the preciousness it is. LIFE. We are also expected to live it with pure fulfillment. Don't live it with anything less, for to do so, is punishable to ourselves by suffering with the "what ifs" and "I shouldas". I don't know if there is anything worse then living with the consequences our own poor choices and self regrets.<br /><br />God bless you, Alan with the challenges your life now holds for you and your family. Hold tight and keep the faith!~~Lisenoreply@blogger.com