Death often comes in three.

It is said that death often comes in three...
But three deaths in less than one week is really scary.
I'm guessing no one has escaped the news of the King of popMichael Jackson's death yesterday. Same with the death of gorgeous angel Farrah Fawcett... But I also found out that the American comedian, game show host, announcer, and television personality Ed McMahon also died on the 23rd of June at the age of 86, and it was said that he died from many health problems he had been struggling with over his last months.

Personally I did not know much of Ed McMahon... It's just a name I've heard in discussions and on TV...
...I have heard the theory of death times three at work too though...

The other day there was an accident where a kid was hit by a train. From unreliable sources he was playing 'chicken' with his friends...
Wikipedia explains the chicken game as following: "The principle of the game is that while each player prefers not to yield to the other, the outcome where neither player yields is the worst possible one for both players."

...Only when they play it with trains, it's the train they are supposed to yield for, and escape being hit by a quarter of an inch or less... This boy didn't escape.
I seriously do not understand how anyone could find this amusing? The boy's friends will have to live with this forever. Their lives will never be the same... And just think about the poor driver...!

I also got a message today that another person was hit by a train today, more up north... I don't know anything about this accident...
And I'm not sure if there has been another one or if another accident is to be expected in the near future... Cause it wouldn't be the first time that death has come in three...
It's just so tragic...

I know this is a really depressing topic... But please take care of yourselves out there, alright?
Your life is precious and you should do your best not to waste it. You only get one life. This life.
Embrace it. Live it. Cherish it!

Nangijala will be waiting for you. There's no need to rush!

Namaste!


Comments

Comment:

Name:
Remember me?

E-mail: (Will not be published)

URL/Blog address:

Comment:

Trackback
RSS 2.0