For starters, I would like to send the most sincerest condolences to the family of Queen Elizabeth. I remember watching her on TV around Christmas time every year here in the USA. The kindness and joy she displayed is unforgettable.
Let’s face the truth – we will all pass someday as well. We are all going to leave a legacy behind. The Queen did. We will too.
How you are living today could be your legacy if you pass away tomorrow. With that being said, do you have all of your affairs in order?
Simple things like keeping your life free of excessive debt, filthy habits (that you hide), your cleanliness footprint in your home, car, and workplace could all become someone’s burden if your life ceases tomorrow.
As hard as it is to “keep your nose clean” in this society today, we can strive to do our best.
The other side of the coin, is where do you plan on spending the hereafter? If you have the slightest inkling that there is a life after this one (for those of you that don’t already believe), it would be a good and wise idea to put your head to the ground and ask for forgiveness, right now.
I wrote an article on this more in depth here: Prepare For The End. The post deals with some more practical things like bank accounts, etc.
So my friends, it will come for us all one day, and that day could be soon for someone reading this page right now (or even me who is writing this page).
Make sure your business is handled each day, and as Hulk Hogan used to say, “Eat your vitamins and say your prayers, brother.”
Sometimes it takes a death of someone we know, in this case, it was someone the world knew as a good and kind woman. May the Almighty send peace and mercy on her family in this time of mourning.
Here’s to today and to the hereafter.
Love ya,
JT
