beyondfantasy3 113M
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2/6/2011 12:15 pm
South Korea


just watched a show about a mock death ceremony in South Korea... a guy who tried to commit suicide two time, created the program, to help people learn to appreciate their lives.

statistic show that 31 people each day commit suicide in South Korean, many became of shame of some sort or because they failed at something they attempted.

this program tries to show people, that there is more to life and much more to appreciate about their lives, than to throw it away behind some situations which will come to pass.

It's amazing how the metro life of money, status and standards of desire for what some call a good life, makes some people take their own life.
its a program that has been so far according to the documentary, been successful as none of its participants have tried to commit suicide

people learn to appreciate what they have, and realize that even it may not be what they dream, it is far more than they had stopped to appreciate. These people come to a point of new appreciation for what is their life, and realize that being alive is far better than being dead.

Maybe other places may need some program which allows people to look within themselves, and realize the beauty and value of their lives.

Sadly so much of the world measures itself by money and things money can buy, but the real value of life is far less about money and the stuff money can buy. It is the gift to experience living, which is the real beauty, to see and feel the sun, to speak and share voices, and to be in contact with friends and family.
to go out and have experiences of a many varied sorts.

Its sad how so many seem to give up on life, and some let the spirit die, simply sitting in the house brooding about some material thing, or about some person, when the world is full of things and people, and everyone is with something unique and different in the ongoing engagements of living.

Unfortunately we let so many things get in our way, from anguish about money, denial of self and others behind skin tones, hair and anything silly thing which people measure other people about.

the simple way of living, is to simply share, and be open for your life to be shared. death will come in its own way in its own time, why cloud life with a list of biases about so many things until one can't even enjoy the things within their life.

No one is more special than the other when people realize we each are human being with the gift of life.
money won't save anyone when death knocks, nor will things, make one continue to live when death comes to its time.

We can learn to appreciate living, and we might find living is far more than we know it to be, the less we put restrictions on ourselves, about who we can and cannot relate with, who we can and cannot love and who we can and cannot share experiences with.

as men and women, the worst thing we can do, is try to deny the natural inclination for each other. We cloud our ability to appreciate each other with things that can't be taken any place.

the best one may do is hope their life and their living can bring smiles in the hearts of others as well as themselves, by simply sharing ... the experiences within living.