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Brittany Murphy's Sudden Death
By Joanna Vaiou
Appreciating Life, When Sudden Death Appears Every time a young person passes away, we all start wondering why and how something like that happened to such a young person, with no medical history... Brittany Murphy’s unexpected death last Sunday was breaking news to all of us, they say that bad news travel quickly and that is definitely a fact. The 32 year old actress died from heart assault, just like that. Others say that she had an eating disorder – anorexia and that she was on a pill treatment or something like that. It is absolutely respectable that her loved ones do not want negative things being said for their lost baby and ask from the media to respect their privacy. Either way the autopsy results take some decent time period to finalize the results of what caused Brittany’s death. May her soul rest in peace and God give her family courage to handle the pain of her loss. Doctors say that not only elderly people pass away from natural causes nowadays. What these breaking news made me think is this fact: If people have not gone through a difficult period in their life, concerning physical or mental health problems which can be life threatening, they don’t realize how delicate and fragile life is. I see every day that Life is appreciated only when death appears near us or far away from us and health is appreciated only when sickness comes. It should not be that way even for people that have had easy and pleasant lives until today and never had to deal with serious problems. Life is a gift; a present and we should all appreciate it, enjoy it, honor it, make the most of it and be grateful for every single moment that we are alive and breathing. Cherish and be grateful every day for what you have and who you are, improve yourself in every area of your life you feel you need to and watch how the universe will return that energy to you, bringing only positive developments. And don't forget to show your honest feelings to the people around you, and tell them that you love or appreciate them. You never know when it will be the last time you ever see someone. Thank you, Merry Christmas.
Joanna Vaiou is an Online Marketing Specialist. On her new website you can get her FREE Online Marketing Training Ebook that will help you make a successful start with your online ventures, Cost-Free.
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You have touched on some wonderful thoughts with this intel. Death in any family, is especially tragic during the Christmas Holidays, and we never know when it will happen to us. Thank you and Merry Christmas. Frederick
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Merry Christmas Frederick, Health, Peace and Serenity. Thank you.
Isn't it so sad that this article can only be appreciated by those of us lucky enough to live in parts of the developed world? While any death is sad (three wives and two children convince me of this) I have lived in and visited areas in which life is not a gift. For millions of people life is a curse that they will be relieved of quite quickly - but not quickly enough for them to avoid the pain and grief that is theirs in great quantity. As you tuck into your Christmas dinner please give some thought to the thousands of people who will die on that day for want of food and clean water.
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You are absolutely right, this article may only be appreciated by all of us who have a home to stay, a bed to sleep, and food to eat, and of course like you said for many people in the world life can be a torture, and I always devote time to think of this ugly situation and that is one reason more that makes me appreciate my life, and my family. May you have a blessed Christmas day and a wonderful New Year.
Just imagine how many times a similar experience is suffered by those not in the limelight that we never hear about.
Nice intel, Joanna. Death is a hard subject to contemplate, but your sentiment is both correct and touching. Jim
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Thank you very much Jim, Happy New Year! Best Wishes, Joanna from Greece
Very profound thoughts on the value of life. One should always appreciate the blessings we have, others may well be far less fortunate than ourselves. My mother always used to say, "Be grateful for what you get, there are some who have nothing!"
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Exactly!
On Christmas eve, this would have certainly been a somber and thoughtful intel. N.B.: On a trivial note, I was pleased to find another writer who wrote about Life with a capital "L".
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If Life does not deserve a capital "L" then what does ? :) Have a good night!
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