Unhurried Thoughts at My Funeral by Catherine Lim
"The unquestioned life is not worth living." - Socrates
Perhaps, Einstein's inspired observation that "God does not play dice with the world" means that God's plan of purpose, order and meaning for the world rules out not only the disorderliness of randomness and chance but also all forms of human frivolity, including the frivolity of laughter.
Death does not discriminate between nations - neither rich nor poor, old nor young, neither liberal nor conservative, Asian nor Western.
"The unquestioned life is not worth living." - Socrates
Perhaps, Einstein's inspired observation that "God does not play dice with the world" means that God's plan of purpose, order and meaning for the world rules out not only the disorderliness of randomness and chance but also all forms of human frivolity, including the frivolity of laughter.
Death does not discriminate between nations - neither rich nor poor, old nor young, neither liberal nor conservative, Asian nor Western.