Have you ever thought about when you die what people will think or say about you?
Have you ever wondered what they will talk about at your funeral? Or who will give your obituary, who will miss you, who will cry, who will pretend that you were their best friend when you were alive? Cause let me tell you, there sure is some fake ass people out there! Yep I hate to be the bearer of bad news but they walk among us and act like normal everyday people. They won’t show their true nature until you can no longer give them anything of materialistic value.
A few years ago…like a long time ago, a good friend of mine wrote my obituary for me. Yes…mine! LMBO. When you read it, keep in mind one of my favorite TV Shows is MONK with Tony Shaloub. It is no longer on TV, but I do have every season on DVD & Blue Ray and I have re-watched it so many times plus I still read the books to this day.
Obituaries for Sunday September 5th, sometime in the Future.
Nita Ragoonanan, Prominent software engineer for Wells Fargo, died last night in her sleep from complications of losing what she thought was her soulmate. She was 29 years old.
Soft-spoken, somewhat obsessive, Nita never looked the part of a hopeless romantic. But in the final few hours of her life, she revealed an unknown side of her psyche.
This hidden quasi-Jungian persona… surfaced during the “Monk”- like-detective pursuit for her what she thought was her long-reputed soulmate, a man whom she spent more hours in grief than joy when she was ever with him. But nonetheless, for Miss Nita, it was those precious hours that were spent with him that over-won the negative characteristics this man portrayed to her over and over again.
As mentioned, this “Monk” like protracted search sadly ended late Friday night of September the 4th……in complete and utter failure.
Yet in certain defeat and even after she read her fortune cookie message later that evening, the courageous Ragoonanan secretly clung to the belief, that life is not merely a series of meaningless accidents or coincidences. Uh-uh. But rather it’s a tapestry of events…that culminate in an exquisite, sublime plan.
Asked about the loss of his dear friend and “passionate lover”, Nicholas Thomas Lawton, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and executive editor Of the New York Times, described Nita as a changed woman in the last couple hours of her life. “Things were clearer for her,” Lawton noted.
Ultimately, Nita concluded that if we’re to live life in harmony with the universe, we must all possess a powerful faith or Bleve in what the ancients used to call “fatum,” what we currently refer to as destiny.
Destiny!
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