I’m afraid of dying.
It’s not that I fear the process of dying or what happens after death. It’s not that I fear there’s nothing that lies beyond this world after my body is still and cold.
My fears aren’t about the next world. My fears are about this life — a life that I haven’t yet lived. A life that I’ve half-lived, like a man sleepwalking through an experience that should be filled with love and joy and the ecstasy of mortal existence.
I’m afraid of dying before I ever really live.
I hate what my life has become. Every choice I’ve made seemed to make sense in the moment, but the choices have brought me to a place of unhappiness. Depression. Emptiness. Regret. Hurt.
I hate the experience of living the life I have created, but I don’t want to die. I love this world too much. I love what I know my life could be. And I hunger for the life that would allow me to die in peace one day — knowing I had loved and created joy for those I love.

We rarely have wisdom we need ’til it’s too late to avoid mistakes
Love & Hope — Episode 10:
In ’98, Ron Paul warned U.S. policy was leading to terrorist attacks
If elections could bring freedom, voting would have been outlawed
In defense of the legal right to anonymous speech, political lies
Lesson for McCain’s ’08 voters: The lesser of two evils is still evil
FRIDAY FUNNIES
As I faced my father’s narcissism, I had to confront who I’d become
I’m trying to do something new — and I don’t know what to call it