Every once in a while, when you hear a story about death, you tend to stop, look back, and evaluate what you’ve done with your life.
You see, a month ago, my dad told me that my aunt has cancer. She’s undergone hysterectomy to remove a myoma, but a few tests after, doctors have confirmed the presence of leftover cancer cells in her bloodstream. All of a sudden, fear of death hits closer to home… not only because she’s one of my favorite and closest titas, but simply because I know her and I love her.
Death seems more real when it threatens you, but it’s even scarier when it threatens your family. Death makes you asks questions you don’t regularly consider asking yourself. Have I done everything for my family? Have I ensured a stable and comfortable future for them? Is it time to consider getting Blue Advantage insurance plans or other plans to make sure they’ll be okay if and when something untoward happens? Have I done everything I wanted to do? have I ensured a worthy enough legacy for my family and loved ones? Has it been a well-lived life?
Scary, right?