I have spent many days thinking about this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4Qb1qdXn4o
This video speaks for itself, but I'd like to add my own 2 cents as well, as a guy who hasn't faced anything like what Zac Smith faced but I've been thinking about living life to the fullest. So many of us seem to be trapped in our own problems and everything, but sometimes we need perspective. We need to take in the larger picture - what exactly are we here for?? Take a step backward, and think about it. Were you meant to be obsessing about your clothes or car, or meant to spend that time you spent obsessing over that in trying to make the people around you happy? When you die, are your last words "I should have gotten that pay raise"??
Sometimes we truly need to understand that there are bigger things out there. Big things that appear to be small, such as a family having a good time, or the smiles of your friends. We need to understand what we ought to value. On that note, hats off to Zac Smith for having this kind of an attitude at having cancer. May he Rest In Peace.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4Qb1qdXn4o
This video speaks for itself, but I'd like to add my own 2 cents as well, as a guy who hasn't faced anything like what Zac Smith faced but I've been thinking about living life to the fullest. So many of us seem to be trapped in our own problems and everything, but sometimes we need perspective. We need to take in the larger picture - what exactly are we here for?? Take a step backward, and think about it. Were you meant to be obsessing about your clothes or car, or meant to spend that time you spent obsessing over that in trying to make the people around you happy? When you die, are your last words "I should have gotten that pay raise"??
Sometimes we truly need to understand that there are bigger things out there. Big things that appear to be small, such as a family having a good time, or the smiles of your friends. We need to understand what we ought to value. On that note, hats off to Zac Smith for having this kind of an attitude at having cancer. May he Rest In Peace.