Forever
- The Refuse

- Jan 21, 2014
- 1 min read
for•ev•er
Adverb
1. Without ever ending; eternally: to last forever. 2. Continually; incessantly; always.
Noun
3. An endless or seemingly endless period of time.
Forever is nothing but a word – a remark, an expression – it holds no meaning.
There exists no such thing which can last forever. Nothing.
And that is why we cherish and cling onto our moments and memories like a treasure.
The memories and reminiscences we deliberately or accidentally support our lives on and struggle and attempt to be a part of.
The recollections we strive so hard to store and stock up in the concealed corners of our hearts.
Yet in the same depths of our hearts we very well know that, even in these seemingly safe crevices, the memories are not safe and will ultimately slip away and be lost to the vast expanses of emptiness.
Our prized memories will, someday, drain into the infinite voids of eternity. And so will we along with the entire universe we live in and also everything beyond it and not bound by it.
And that makes our times here much more fascinating and precious. And it is something that should drive us forward and motivate us rather than hold us back. This chance opportunity called LIFE is the most beautiful adventure which we as humans can cherish and enjoy.
Mors Certa, Vita Incerta
"Death is certain, life is not."


