At the end of our lives, we will judge ourselves by a few
different standards, creeds and values that we held true during that journey –
One will be our belief in the truth, however we define that truth during our
lives, how we were taught it, how we interpreted it, and then how we lived it. Two will be how we dealt with the life we
were chosen to live. Who taught us, who shared it with us and who we shared it
with, whether our friends, our enemies, or all others with whom we came into
contact. And third, the most important of all, will be who we loved and who
loved us as much. Who we searched for
our entire lives, bc intrinsically, we all do, who we find, who looks at us
like a mirror of themselves, who thinks that, hey, there is someone out there
like me, who doesn’t judge, who listens, when all we ask is that they hear, who
is us, who is exactly like our parents, who reminds us of the way we felt when
we were children, who aren’t innocent and never judge, who are the reason why
we live, and the person who when we look into their eyes, we see ourselves,
which in reality, are our children.