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Nature’s trees have watched humans come and go.

Human time upon our planet is fleeting, longer than insects, birds, animals on land or sea, and some mammals.

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If humans become aware of their date of death, how many will focus on being humbled, enlightened, happier, or excited for their future?

Would humans worry about loved ones they leave behind if they all knew the date?

Knowing your date of death, do you hurry through life accomplishing all of your dreams, satisfying your every desire?

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Will knowing your date of death keep you focused on selfish opportunities or working for others in your life?

Living your life is your personal choice, a legacy known by family, friends, and the lives impacted by your hate or love.

Not knowing your date of death changes what?

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Now, what will you do with the rest of your life?

By Expedition Nomadic Adventurer

As a retiree travel blogger touring the US, voicing my wisdom, opinion, and thoughts about the retirement lifestyle and life in general. I'm an aspiring pre-published indie author of baby boomer romance and adventures with a whimsical comedic side. I photograph wildlife and landscapes, mountain, biking, kayaking, hiking, and backpacking. I travel the back roads and highways of America, Canada, and Mexico, documenting my adventures via print and photography.

4 thoughts on “Nature, Humans and Time”
  1. That’s a great opening image!

    1. Thanks Hank!

  2. such pretty pictures

    1. Why thank you Krista.

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