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Are you really missing something right now? Anything? Something important or close to your heart or even just a normal regular thing. Don’t pretend you don’t miss it. Let’s be honest, just think about it before go any further.

So, whatever you think might be very important to you or might be just a normal thing that you used to do but are unable to do or live right now and you’re missing it so hard.

Like you always heard that we don’t realize the importance of thing and time until it passed or become a memory. And that’s what the saddest part of life when someone or something that made the memories becomes a memory itself. It really hurts.

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For instance, you only missing the roads when you’re home alone and locked. And you only know that you love your Mom only when she’s getting old. This is the truth, maybe sad or unexpected but it’s all that we have. Like you only wanna be younger when you’re getting old.

And the days we’re in right now is itself will become a memory. May be dark or good. That how you got a lifetime opportunity to stay at home, lying in front of T.V to save the world.

Maybe that’s why it is said that realization of something is very important. Means if you’re living your happy time then you must know the importance of that thing in your life.

Right? May be

Don’t you think that if we realize the reality and weight of the time, it’ll be much harder for us? Because Law of Nature says that “Everything we can see or touch, surely dies”. And that’s the universal truth that you probably don’t want to hear or realize.

It’s just human nature. We can only wish for something when it’s not in our hands and wishes never dies. I’m not a philosopher. it is just a random thought that crosses my mind and I’m sharing it with you.

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So, those who say that you never realize the importance of time until it passed. They’re true in a way. In fact, you probably never will. You don’t have a choice. Even if you realize and know exactly the weight of the moment, then perhaps you’ll end up ruining it for yourself in worries of the future. I also wish there was some way to know when you’re in your good old days before you actually left them.

Right? May be

Well, this doesn’t all mean that you don’t have to worry about the future. And definitely not in the case of Climate Change. I mean whatever we’re getting right now from nature can’t be just a memory in the future.

Exceptions are always there. Sometimes things are in our hand but the fact is we knowingly don’t realize until it really passed. And I can still say that maybe these things are still in our hands.

I said above that “everything we can see or touch, surely dies”. But you know what? In this case, we’ve increased the extinction rate by 1000 times the normal rate. What we can expect in the next 10 to 100 years? There will be nothing left except memories like the song itself suggest:

Toast to the ones here today,

Toast to the ones that we lost on a way

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Our deep condolences to the families who lost their loved ones in this Pandemic and environmental crisis. It’s been a rough year for all of us. A lot of chaos is going on in nearly every country.

It’s time that we should realize the importance of this time. It’s a wake-up call. It’s up to us that if we’ll take this as a sign or just leave it until this all becomes just a memory.

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Ritish Sharma

Ritish Sharma is an author, editor, and creator of Aspiring Blog. He is dedicated to sharing unique and thought-provoking concepts through his writing and has a distinct perspective on various topics. His work is available for readers to enjoy.

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  • RITISH sir , this time is really awake up call for everyone, if we still don't wake up, everything will change in memories. Really awesome post.

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  • Well-written post, Ritish! Often stated as,"You don't miss the water until the well runs dry." It's so true. What you said about growing older is also true. I remember my last hike to a waterfall. My sister stayed with me as I took frequent rests on the way back up the mountain. I had chest pain from undiagnoosed coranary artery disease, which was discovered many years later. Take care. Cheryl

  • Great words. Covid is nature’s warning shot. She’s only taken our toe this time. Wait till she takes a leg. How will we stand back up then? The stupid thing is we’re the ones holding the gun! Thanks for sharing your thoughts

    • Yes it's true. We're one holding gun and that too knowingly.
      We're not too smart for our own good.
      And thankyou for stopping by and sharing your views. ✌

      Have a great day 😉

  • Some great words at the right time. I thought I would share the lyrics of one of my favourite songs: Time by the Alan Parsons Project:

    Time, flowing like a river
    Time, beckoning me
    Who knows when we shall meet again
    If ever
    But time
    Keeps flowing like a river
    To the sea

    Goodbye my love
    Maybe for forever
    Goodbye my love
    The tide waits for me
    Who knows when we shall meet again
    If ever
    But time
    Keeps flowing like a river (on and on)
    To the sea, to the sea

    Till it's gone forever
    Gone forever
    Gone forever
    Gone forever

    Goodbye my friends (Goodbye my love)
    Maybe forever
    Goodbye my friends (Who knows where we shall meet)
    The stars wait for me
    Who knows where we shall meet again
    If ever
    But time
    Keeps flowing like a river (on and on)
    To the sea, to the sea

    It's worth a listen one day...

    • Wow! What a beautiful song I've heard after a long time
      You made my day 💜
      Thankyou so much..for recommending it
      And thankyou for engaging.
      It would be great if you visit our other Post and like them too.

  • ◇ - Diamond Hard - ◇

    ◇ No; just Grateful that I AM No Longer a Whining Person Complaining that I AM "Missing" Things like People, Pets and Plants

    ◇ - Diamond Hard - ◇

    ...◇◇◇...

    • It's good to see that you no longer fret about things.
      Btw what's your real name Diamond hard? 😀

      • ◇ - Diamond Hard - ◇

        ◇ My "name" is Legion EveryOne Being whatever I CHOOSE!!! My Name To Be; whatever My Parents Named Me is My Business and My Business Alone and I CHOOSE!!! to Respectfully Decline Further Answering YOUR!!! Perfectly Acceptable Question for Reasons that ARE My Own, that ARE Mine Alone 🤗

        ◇ - Diamond Hard - ◇

        ...◇◇◇...

  • Great words! We are constantly missing the things when we don't have them or don't value when we have them!!

  • Oooooey!!! Time to blend two seemingly disparages! Judas priest 's breakin' the law, breakin:' the law! Song and your line of law of nature, everything we touch surely dies...pardon if I misquote.... Ooo the religious hopessssssssss 😁😁😁😁. And using a little heavy metal to get there 😁😁😁😁

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