EVERYONE SHOULD VISIT A CEMETERY‼️ 🪦( and prepare for what's coming)

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searching for an old friend in a graveyard changed my thoughts on life.
Today, I share why everyone should walk a cemetery.
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I had a summer job, cutting grass in a cemetery when I was in High School. As I was cutting around a headstone I noticed that the name was exactly same as mine, and the birthday was same. I’ve never forgot about that. He died young, I’m a old retired guy now.

thomasbrown
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Who gives a shit. In 100 years everything and everyone we have ever met will be gone. Just live your life and don’t be a dick.

ChadAV
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Best time spent alive is not chasing anything. Just enjoying the downtime.

Bob_Jones
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It’s always the guys with less than 100, 000 subs putting out the best content. Love the channel. Great Advice that is much needed in these times.

jamesweber
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I have found life and time speeds up the older you get. When I was in my teens one year took like forever. Now it's seems like a few months.

pauls-finds
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One year after you die, you will be forgotten.
In 100 years nobody will know you were here.
Enjoy life while you can and forget about leaving a legacy.

JackLopez-ek
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My best friend had the best life ever and died suddenly at a young age of 41. life is short - make due with what you got and leave an imprint. He certainly did...he was a very giving, and caring person...I could never compare. The saying "the good die young" is so

ThruTheMatrix
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I’m a black 26 year old veteran. I’ve been all over and one thing I’ve learned to appreciate is the wisdom from others. Really have no idea how found your videos but the effect is profound, I know I’m not the only one

davidsaunders
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I think YouTube is your new purpose and trying to wake people the F up! Subscribed!

jollyjames
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I'm leaving nothing. I matter to no one. it will be like I was never here

Darkness-ieyl
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We are only given so many heartbeats in life. Use them to create wonderful memories instead of a lifetime of regrets. Becoming older I realize the simple things held the greatest treasures.

AdamKidd
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I get overcome with similar feelings every time I visit my grandparents' gravesites. You can't help but wonder what the heck it's all for when we're here today and gone later today. What do we do to achieve purpose and meaning when life is so fleeting and we get so caught up in the minutiae of day-to-day living and getting by? Does it even matter if we're destined to be forgotten about in 2 or 3 generations' time? You think about all those forgotten graveyards that people stopped taking care of and nature has long since reclaimed, and all those graves are now covered by thickets of vines and branches. All those people in all those graves are long since forgotten -- nobody today knows any of them or even cares to know. Maybe if they're lucky, somebody will find their name as an entry on a family tree, but that's about it. They are not just physically dead, but also no longer remembered like so many fleeting thoughts that come and go. It's all the more reason I hope and pray there's something in the great beyond that makes the pain of this life worth enduring. Otherwise, what's the point? Might as well get while the getting is good if all I'm destined to be is worm food and dust, and I sincerely hope things run much deeper than that.

rjc
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Inheriting the kingdom of god is far better than being remembered and our lives today impact that

chrisobrien
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For the last three years, I have visited cemeteries more than any other time in my life. One reason is to prepare myself for the time when a relative will be donating their body to a university medical school. The cremains will make their way to a plot in a particular cemetery. I have been there three times and have been comforted more with each trip I have made. I visited another cemetery because I am very interested in a green burial for myself. On that visit I was much more at peace than anticipated and am leaning toward that process for my burial. Another reason I have visited cemeteries is for genealogical reasons. Each trip I have made to cemeteries has really put me more at peace with my eventual demise. I walk around and look at tombstones of which there are many, many, many in the cemeteries I have visited. I'll look at a gravesite and think: What made you happy? What was your favorite knickknack? What did you like about where you lived? What didn't you like about it? Thousands/millions of possible questions to be asked. I'll never know who the vast majority of these people were. They were here for a short period in the timeline of humanity. I'm amazed by the amount of stones I see. Then, add to that the amount of cemeteries in a town, then in a state, then in a country, then in the world plus those folks that may have never been documented throughout time for whatever reason (IE: a lone hunter circa 1680 who was killed by a bear with no witnesses). Yikes! For the last 35 years of my life, what has always made me the MOST happy was not accomplishments but helping others (relatives, friends, organizations in need). Yes, I believe visiting a cemetery is a good thing. It helps put things in perspective.

georgekinsey
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If you want to leave a legacy prepare to fight for this country, or your little slice of it. It’s falling, it’s collapsing before our eyes. I was always one of the guys that thought it would just be never ending misery, but now I believe they’re gonna bring it down on us quick.

joshuawesteros
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Unfortunately, we have these jobs that we have to do and that takes up a lot of time

charlesbroderick
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Life in the context of history, generations, and geologic time is fascinating. Thank you for your words.

Spice_
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I love the deep peaceful feeling and groundedness while walking through a cemetery. I say hi to the birds in the trees and say hello to the headstones that i can read (some are old and faded), as though I am a visitor ...which I am....on this earth

enneaf
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I've lost my father 15yrs ago when I was 21yr old, and every year when I go to the cemetary I find it to be the most peacefull place in the city. Resting place. I try to sum up what I did in previous year and to make some sort of promise. Now, I know I will never be an astronaut or a billionaire or a president, but God knows I'm doing my best in the small world that I live in. And I believe that this the most I can do, at least right now. But I do have to admit that I am envious of people who don't have to work 6 days a week just in order to survive. What realy bothers me is that, I am aware of just how many people have less than I do. And so I feel stuck in that mud, year after year. And I can tell that there are a lot of people from my generation that feel the same way. Just stuck.

But then there are people like yourself who managed to get out of that soulcrushing routine and that actualy gives me hope.
Just wanted to write that.
Have a good day man and God bless.

Svemirsky
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What we do for God is the only thing that lasts forever everything else we achieve is vanity

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