Synopsis
This is a story of warriors and there Death of love and life. Who is to say one is dead? To say that he or she no longer achieves the ability to overcome the struggles of life? No one but him or herself can tell you to stay down, not a soul! You choose to stay down when the weight is too much when it feels as if the whole world is upon you. You can give in and bow down or fight with everything and lead and overcome the oppressor, the enemy in which you fight. That enemy can remain unseen or in plain sight? Or maybe, just maybe, the enemy is yourself, the one who tells you over and over again you cant that you are not strong enough to overcome. You will lose battles. This is inevitable, but will you have the strength to get up and continue to fight?
Death awaits us all. This is in all things true, but death is not what matters; death is just the end, not your story. The most essential part of life, however, is the story of your life itself. Did you overcome or die all for nothing, not being courageous and filled with a fighting spirit?
What of love and life, you may ask? What does love have to do with life? Some say that love is just an emotion without cause or reason. But why does a father love his sons and daughters enough to die for them? What of the love of a mother who cares and nurtures the children from the womb? Explore your mind to Ask tough Questions like this question of what love is. Anyone who has ever felt love knows it is not just an inconsequential event of chemicals in mind telling us to do certain things. What if it is more than that? What if it's more? So much more that someone would give their life for someone or cause? Ask yourself, would you give your life for someone? Would you go up to the executioner with a smile because you are saving the life of a friend or family member? The final question that must be asked would you be happy with your life if you died today? Did you fight for the most crucial thing in life, the fight for those you love? Was your life story something your children's children would tell their children? Were your friends proud to call you friend? Did you love with a passion, or did you scorn love from your life? Were you feared or loved by those who followed you? Did you lead with compassion or by fear? Did you take life by the reigns and command it or falter to acknowledge the gift of life in the first place?