Fear
Time and Death
This all are loosing. And it’s not just about the actual loss itself, but also about the pain and emptiness that comes with it. It's about the memories that will never be made, the laughter that will never be shared, and the love that will never be felt again. It's about the regret of not cherishing what we had when we had it.
A universal and deeply ingrained aspect of the human experience. It is a fear that can consume our thoughts, drive our actions, and shape our decisions in profound ways.
The fear of death is rooted in the unknown, in the uncertainty of what lies beyond this life. It is a fear of the end, of the finality of our existence, and of the loss of everything and everyone we hold dear. This can manifest itself in many different ways - in anxiety, in avoidance, in denial - but at its core, it is a fear of the inevitable.
Missing out, of not living up to our potential, of squandering the precious moments we have been given. It is a fear of looking back on our lives with regret, of realizing that we could have done more, been more, achieved more , give a time to the people we love.
Death and time are a reminder that our time on this earth is limited, that we are all bound by the same fate. And yet, it is also a reminder that we have the power to shape our own destinies, to make the most of the time we have been given, to seize the opportunities that come our way.
So I wanted to ask, by my works
what is your biggest fear?
Maybe your answer will be the cure!