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Death: The Inevitable End Of All Mortals -By Isaiah Ogedegbe
Life is all about the memory. People come into this world and go and all that is left in the end is just the remembrance of them – the good and bad things they did. We should live our lives in such a way that people will remember us for good and not for evil.

Death is the inevitable end of all mortals. No matter how long we live, one day we must close our eyes and sleep that final sleep forever.
It is not how long we live that matters, but how well we live. It is the impact of life that counts, not its duration.
Life is all about the memory. People come into this world and go and all that is left in the end is just the remembrance of them – the good and bad things they did. We should live our lives in such a way that people will remember us for good and not for evil.
Do not say, ‘if I die’ but say, “when I die.’ Death is not a probability but a certainty.
The only difference between the living and the dead is just a matter of time. No one is lucky in the game of death.
It is not death that we should fear but hell. We should now work out our salvation with fear and trembling.
No matter what we acquire in this world, the wealth, power and fame, indeed it is all vanity. When that day comes, we must leave all these things behind and go naked to meet our Creator.