A Memo on Life

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"Life is like a box of chocolates, you'll never know what you are going to get."-Forest Gump

         In todays world, this is a very true statement. Everyone's lives differ from where they live to the type of socks they wear. But some garentees are here forever; like death and taxes. No one can excape them not even Al Capone could. Life is filled with a variety of choices, that until we become of age our parents choose for us. What to wear, where we go to school, what type of person we become is all based off of our parents choices. We take classes at school, that teach us how to do the basics of life. But who is going to teach us to do our taxes? Or not to be a social outcast? Now some poeple will say,"Oh your parents should raise you like that," but not all people are the same remember? A person could not have parents, or very mean one's atleast. How can you compare yourself to someone who isn't even on the same level as you? There is so much judgement going on today, between what you wear to school to who you date. If someone thinks they are better than you? They shall insult every red blood cell in your body to get to you. Or if you are the king of the world, and everyone likes you. THere will be that one person who will insult every mistake you make. Life is a sad thing, and even if you get the right things, its not worth it. Freinds? Family? Electronics? Are all just destractions from the real world. No matter the consiquences, you shall be left alone. Its not going to be you and your husband or wife lying in a bed holding hands as you slowly fade away into the afterlife. Its going to be you on that bed, dying. No matter the amount of money, or power you have in this life, it won't count much in the next. God, or whomever you belive in gives you one chace to make it good. 

"Life begins when you leave your comfort zone."-me :)

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