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 NAME: AXEL JOHN S. VALDEZ                                           TEACHER: MS. OLFATO & CARREON

SECTION: ABM – 111                                                             ILS FOR: ORAL COMMUNICATION & PHILOSOPHY

                                                                                       DEATH 

Life is short I’m sure life is short, I’m sure you’ve heard someone says that before but its true life is unbelievably short I could go on and making metaphors about how short life is like comparing life to leaf blowing in the wind or something but I think it is a kind of dumb and ironically I don’t have enough time to do that instead I’m talking about death.

 Solely because I think that’s what people scares people the most about life’s short existence , for some reason death frighten us to no end maybe it’s the unknown factor of what will happens when we die or what it feels like all about that but in reality death is just our destined fate every person that has never existed before you and I as either died or is going to that may sound depressing at first but without knowing the facts we really wouldn’t know we are alive right now we wouldn’t know the purpose of our beating heart or our lungs breathing the air that is somehow magically mixed perfectly for us to consume.

As a consequence, it is common to experience and observe preparation for 'care of the deceased' post-mortem. Why is that? Knowing that death is part of living, why are preparations not addressed and maintained by Self during life? Is there a particular or perverse reason for leaving the handling of funeral to the 'survivor? How clever is this practice, especially when in most instances the 'bereaved' is in the throes of extreme sadness, guilt, fear and other highly emotional states that impair logical, intelligent, sustaining choices or decisions. In such cases, funeral homes report that people are often deciding on the basis of what they believe, "the deceased would have liked or wanted". How stressful.

Certainly, there is a bevy of reasons for deciding to consider one's personal attitude, degree of maturity and point of realistic readiness in relation to one's final action. Obviously, we are not generally informed as to when death will visit. Therefore, some regard for the 'putting away of life' as a last action would seemingly benefit the dying and the survivors. Irrespective of your position in the death experience does it not seem natural to address such a significant happening before being caught up in the drama of the moment? Is it as natural and acceptable to avoid as we allow? Furthermore, should you?

This presentation puts forth particular strategies and direction. It is not even hinted that this set of suggestions is an all-encompassing solution to developing an authority over the sacrament of death. Obviously, each person needs to consider their personal desires and expectations. Because of that, this presentation is, on a minor level, a motivational seminar. It is designed to lead you into what is hopefully a larger more realistic view of death, particularly you own. This paper offers an encouragement toward implementing those steps that would render more comfortable and pleasing to you, a successful and satisfying demise.

 You see underneath it all death give us life. Deaths is what separate humans from just existing because of death we know that life comes to an end at one point that we have thing to do until the bucket list. We want to make things we want to fall in love we want to go strange places we want to laugh and cry and make friends and learn new things and starts projects , watch movies and go to concerts and watch more movies and live our lives.

 Death in a way shows us that we have a purpose every single one of us and for some people this endpoint is closer than others but that ultimate doesn’t mean anything .we are currently somewhere in short amount of time that each of one destined to being on this planet we have passion and love things and you have senses and beliefs and family and friends and everything, only time u have to be alive and what happens after this is completely unknown, life is amazing and ironically birthday present so with that time you have left here on earth do what you love and never stop doing that because there is no time to waste. Having an active role in where, when and with whom, presents opportunity for essential decisions that you may, or may not be consciously able to decide at the end of your life. As well, should you be stricken, those around you may be involved in their own process and not be able to 'hear' your wishes.

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