When death hits close to home, especially as abruptly as this, it forces a deep sense of self-reflection. And I hope it encourages others to reflect too. As painful as death is, it's also a reminder of how fragile and unpredictable life can be. Today could be the last day for any of us, so live. Talk to the person you admire. Pursue that hobby. Do the things you can't stop thinking about. In a time where nonbalance is seen as "cool," tell the people in your life how much you love and appreciate them. Balance planning for the future will truly live in the present, because the present moment is the only place where life actually exists. Stay safe, love deeply and live fully...
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MWANA WANU is the phrase in Chewa to mean your child in English. This page is here to educate, to entertain, to empower and to motivate People's life 🧬
03/05/2026
TODAY'S LESSON:
What's done is done, what's gone is gone. One of the best life's lessons is learning how to let go and move on. It's okay to look back at your memories but never let the past stop you from moving forward.
Remember: every moment is an opportunity for growth and self-improvement. Use it wisely!
Time is a non-renewable resource, and its proper use determines the quality of our lives. Cherish every minute, directing your efforts towards what truly matters.
20/04/2026
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