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« on: April 02, 2020, 06:19:48 PM »
It has been way too long since I've stopped by to visit this road. Many things have changed - many roads have closed, some bridges are burned, yet a few trails have just been paved.
Turning back the hands of time to years ago, nothing has changed, really. Time is so limitless, it seems like it was just yesterday when I came across Pebhmong and be reunited again with so many old faces and met many new faces. Social media have what made some of us who we are today; some become drama queens and kings, some hide behind the screens for other agendas, and yet others are just here to kill time and to observe a free show. I, guiltily, have spent countless hours on social media to make myself known that I am still breathing and kicking and enjoying life still.
It is sad that today, April 2nd, 2020, we've come to this -- weather it is the end of the world or not, we're all here walking down World History together and we can't even hold hands! I have always wanted to travel and I urged everyone to travel. Life is so short, I repeated it out loud numerous times. We're like a bubble in the wind, one prick and we disappear in thin air. Wish I had traveled more. The world is such a beautiful charm. There's nothing more magnificent than God's creation. But realize one thing; what's given to us could also be taken away. So, when our world is returned to us, travel far and yonder.
Last but not least, my message is - there's only one of us in this world. When we are no longer here, all there's left of us is the memories we leave behind, so do our best to protect ourselves from harm. Wake up early to see the world, smile often, laugh heartily, make memories, share happy moments, love deeply, and cherish the moments together. If there's another chance in another lifetime, I'd want to meet you again. But before that, let's get through today and another day, and the day after.
- Zaj Dabneeg Hauv Kuv Nruab Siab