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27-Year-Old Wrote a Now-Viral "Note Before I Die" the Day Before Passing From Cancer
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Posted by Holly Butcher on Monday, March 6, 2017</p>Holly Butcher never thought she'd have to begin thinking about her mortality at just 26 years old, but due to a devastating cancer diagnosis, she was faced with just that. On the night of Jan. 3, Holly penned a "note before I die," full of small nuggets of life advice, before passing away surrounded by friends and family the following morning at just 27 years old. Following the news of her passing on her Facebook page, which is now set up as a remembrance page, her partner, Luke, posted her message, which is now going viral posthumously. Holly opens her note addressing the inevitability of mortality, noting that it's "just one of those things you ignore" because it doesn't feel like a reality. "The days tick by and you just expect they will keep on coming; Until the unexpected happens," she wrote. "I always imagined myself growing old, wrinkled and gray - most likely caused by the beautiful family (lots of kiddies) I planned on building with the love of my life. I want that so bad it hurts. That's the thing about life; It is fragile, precious, and unpredictable, and each day is a gift, not a given right." Related Woman Marries the Love of Her Life Hours Before Tragically Passing Away From Cancer Although Holly notes that she didn't pen this "'note before I die' so that death is feared," she does want death to stop being treated as a "taboo" topic that no one talks about until it's too late, because in the end, all of our fates are the same. In writing down her feelings about her impending death, Holly shared a few tidbits she felt were important for others to see so that they may spend their remaining time in a worthy way, "minus the bullsh*t": You might have got caught in bad traffic today, or had a bad sleep because your beautiful babies kept you awake, or your hairdresser cut your hair too short. Your new fake nails might have got a chip, your boobs are too small, or you have cellulite on your arse and your belly is wobbling.Related Mom's Crushing Account of Son's Last Days Will Make You Hug Your Kids Tighter As she closed her message, Holly asked for one more thing - a good deed for humanity: for everyone to donate blood. "Blood donation (more bags than I could keep up with counting) helped keep me alive for an extra year - a year I will be forever grateful that I got to spend it here on Earth with my family, friends and dog. A year I had some of the greatest times of my life." As Holly said, we've all been urged to "live life to the fullest" and to "live every day as if it's your last" before, but rarely do we ever follow through with these sentiments. And though it's morbid to think about, maybe Holly's onto something: accepting our mortality, and the fact that once we leave we can't change how we lived can give us all the kick up the ass we all need to live these beautiful lives more aware of the fact that we only get one of them. Read Holly's full post ahead. أكثر... |
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