I mostly ponder how long this journey will last? “ you here today and gone tomorrow” is a reminder that life is as brief as morning dew resting on a blade of grass shining brightly at sunrise, yet vanished by noon. It is like a footprint in the sand, clear and defined for a moment, only to be washed away by the next wave. If you truly understood how temporary your presence is, you would hesitate before starting fights or planting seeds of hatred. Why waste the little time you are given building walls of anger? When you recognize that you are only passing through this world, it becomes wiser to choose peace over pride and understanding over conflict.
You are all travelers on the same fragile journey. From emperors like Julius Caesar to visionaries like Martin Luther King Jr., no one escapes the certainty of death. The truth is simple and unshakable: you will all die someday. Violence only continues a tragic cycle “kill and you will be killed” whether literally or through the slow destruction of the soul. Hatred breeds hatred; harm invites harm. When you choose to hurt others, you carve wounds not only into their lives but into your own humanity. Life is too short to be remembered as a storm when you could have been a shelter.
In conclusion, living in harmony begins with understanding your shared mortality and shared humanity. You are sparks from the same fire, waves from the same ocean, here briefly before returning to silence. Instead of tearing each other apart, you can build bridges of compassion, patience, and forgiveness. When you treat one another with kindness, you transform our short stay on earth into something meaningful. If you are here today and gone tomorrow, let you be remembered not for the battles you fought, but for the peace you chose to create.
Solo.

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