Muerte
"I am not trying to fix time," Elias said, picking up a pocket watch from the counter. It was silver, tarnished, and the hands were frozen at 3:17. "I am trying to pay a debt."
Elias held up the silver watch. "Sixty years ago, I was a young man. My wife, Elena, was sick. The fever had taken her. I sat by her bed for three days. On the third night, I fell asleep from exhaustion. I dreamt of a dark road and a figure in indigo. You were walking toward our house." muerte
En muchos aspectos, la muerte es un misterio que no puede ser completamente comprendido o explicado. A pesar de los avances en la medicina y la tecnología, que han logrado prolongar la vida humana y mejorar la calidad de vida en la vejez, la muerte sigue siendo una parte inevitable de la vida. "I am not trying to fix time," Elias
A pesar de su naturaleza universal, la muerte sigue siendo un tema tabú en muchas culturas, algo que se evita discutir abiertamente. Sin embargo, hablar sobre la muerte de manera abierta y honesta puede ser liberador y útil para prepararse para el inevitable. Planificar para el final de la vida, ya sea a través de testamentos, directivas anticipadas o conversaciones con seres queridos, puede aliviar el estrés y la incertidumbre para aquellos que quedan. "Sixty years ago, I was a young man
Elias looked at the watch, trembling. He realized then that he had spent forty years fixing the containers of time, but ignoring the moments inside them. He had been so afraid of the end that he had forgotten the middle.