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Naisha, looked at her watch. She had a meeting at 10am, she
had to have her breakfast & that fight with Harun was still on her mind.
The signal was green for vehicles, but still Naisha rushed to reach work
in time, little did she know, this was her end of time when the bus rammed into her and that was the last she breathe.
Was the meeting more important than life?
Is work everything?
No, be safe, you are important for yourself & for the
people who love you
This post is written for Friday Fictioneers by Rochelle-Wisoff Fields - 20th November
Your mom is right. Thanks for dropping by Mick
ReplyDeleteGood message. Nothing is more important than being safe when driving.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Ansumani. Yes I agree
DeleteSlow down and enjoy life!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Alicia.
DeleteYes, slow down :-)
Slow down and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks again ALicia :-)
DeleteI just returned home from a week in Atlanta, and this is exactly how people drive there - everyone out for themselves.
ReplyDeleteIts the same story all over the world
DeleteThanks for dropping by thisismycorn
That is good advice. Better late than sorry. Good story.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree Ga H Thanks for dropping by :-)
DeleteTo few realize that truth too late (if there is time)...
ReplyDeleteI wish people realize it soon enough to live
DeleteThanks for dropping by Brudberg :-)
Dear Dee,
ReplyDeleteA timely message that too few heed these days.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Yes, Rochelle
DeleteNot many realize it until its too late to realize
Thanks for dropping by :-)
ironic that it wasn't her rushing and preoccupation that did her in... just "the end of her time".
ReplyDeleteLive life to its fullest or just count the grates. Does it matter?
Randy
Life matters, slow down, enjoy, a few minutes here and there. A job is not worth your life
DeleteThanks for dropping by Randy
good question to ask. sometimes it's difficult to set our priorities right leading to unexpected consequences.
ReplyDeleteIn this fast life, people's priority have changed & everything has become more important than life itself
DeleteThanks for dropping by Plaridel :-)
Dear Dee,
ReplyDeleteThere are no guarantees in life, are there? Thought provoking piece.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Neither life, nor nothing in life has guarantees
DeleteThanks for dropping by Rochelle :-)
True, life can change in an instance, yet even knowing that we don't change.
ReplyDeleteSo true Subroto. thanks for dropping by :-)
DeleteGood story and great advice, Dee Dee. Well done. ---- Suzanne
ReplyDeleteThank you Suzzane
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