☠️ You Mean When I Die, Not If

Death Isn’t a Plot Twist. It’s the Whole Script

Let’s stop playing.

You’re not maybe going to die.

You will die.

You are not a rare exception. Not an experimental immortal.

You are a body on borrowed time.

And here’s the strange part.

We talk about death like it’s optional.

“If I die…”
“If something happens to me…”

If?

You mean when.

It could be in 50 years.
Or 5 minutes.
Or mid-scroll right now.

But we treat it like a vague possibility instead of the only guaranteed scene in the story.

🧠 Why Don’t We Treat It Like a Promise?

Because we’re wired to fear the unknown, not the inevitable.

And death is both.

So we distort it.

We plan like we have unlimited time.
We fight like death is the enemy.
We forget we are made of borrowed cells and temporary thoughts.

We don’t fear death as truth.

We fear it as a maybe.

That’s the mistake.

💡 The Real Question

What would change if you felt it as a guarantee?

Would you waste less time?
Would you stop waiting for the right moment?
Would you stop shelving the life you actually want?

Because death is not the cliff at the end of the road.

It is the foundation holding the entire road in place.

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