
A Day Before Her Death, This 27-Year-Old Wrote A Letter, And Her Life Lessons Might Change You Forever
You might be dissatisfied with your life: not enough money, unfulfilling job, meandering relationship. Perhaps you spend too much time online arguing about politics with strangers. Sometimes we all feel like something is missing, and maybe all we need is a little perspective and a drastic change to start enjoying life.
“If something is making you miserable, you do have the power to change it – in work or love or whatever it may be. Have the guts to change. You don’t know how much time you’ve got on this earth so don’t waste it being miserable.”
These are the last words of Holly Butcher, from Grafton in NSW, Australia. She recently lost her battle with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare form of usually terminal illness that primarily affects young people. Holly was just 27 when she passed away.
As she came to terms with her mortality as a cancer patient, a heartrendingly painful thing to have to do at such a young age, Holly decided to write an open letter. She wrote about the life lessons she learned, reflecting on the way her experience with stage 4 cancer made her come to value every second of her time on earth. “I’m 27 now. I don’t want to go,” she wrote. “I love my life. I am happy… I owe that to my loved ones. But the control is out of my hands.”
Perhaps Holly’s words, coming from the heart with passion and searing honesty, will help people to see the bigger picture on how to be happy, one that is often lost in a sea of ultimately meaningless stresses and worries that quickly consume our everyday existence. She urges us to grasp the things that are important, and live life to the full. “That’s the thing about life, it is fragile, precious, unpredictable and each day is a gift, not a given right.”
Scroll down to read Holly’s deathbed letter filled with the best life advice, hug your loved ones, and smile, because you are alive!
I'd add "don't beat yourself up for feeling bad, even though others have it worse". I used to read articles like this and start feeling so guilty about feeling bad that I'd work myself into a nearly psychotic, suicidal rage. I've had to work hard to get to the point where I can read something like this and say, "yeah, but sometimes life just gets you down no matter how 'good' you have it, and so what?" I guess what I' m trying to say is that lusting after some impossible state of spiritual perfection can be just as toxic as trying to have a perfect body. It's ok not to be ok.
LOVE this ....
i was about to allow myself feel guilty reading this article , since last year i have been trying to come to terms with myself being an anxious person, having a depressive deposition but then i saw your comment.... thanks for the reminder
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Don't get medical advice from youtube or Google. Research reputable medical journals, or ask your doctor - even a range of doctors, or medical professionals.
It's so weird how death teaches us how to live. We always take life for granted, like it will last forever. I constantly try to ask myself if I die tomorrow, would I have regrets. Live your life people, it is a gift, in a moment it can go away. You are never too old, or too young to start living and fulfilling your dreams. When you go through negative situations, ask yourself would it matter in 30 years, most of the time the answer is no. I am so happy that I realize all the things she is saying, without being sick and dying, it is very big difference between living, and just existing.
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CerysPratt!! I don’t care if what I’m about to say to u will get down votes... STOP COMENTING ONLINE HOME OPPORTUNITYS!! ITS RUDE!! ESPECIALLY ON THIS ARTICLE!!
It's really sad and awful that while we read this text, she is no longer among us. :(
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Not true. If you do some of what she asked, enjoying nature for example, she's with you: you can hear her "voice" in the sound of a bird, the smell of a flower...
I'd add "don't beat yourself up for feeling bad, even though others have it worse". I used to read articles like this and start feeling so guilty about feeling bad that I'd work myself into a nearly psychotic, suicidal rage. I've had to work hard to get to the point where I can read something like this and say, "yeah, but sometimes life just gets you down no matter how 'good' you have it, and so what?" I guess what I' m trying to say is that lusting after some impossible state of spiritual perfection can be just as toxic as trying to have a perfect body. It's ok not to be ok.
LOVE this ....
i was about to allow myself feel guilty reading this article , since last year i have been trying to come to terms with myself being an anxious person, having a depressive deposition but then i saw your comment.... thanks for the reminder
10,000 units of D3 daily is keeping my neighbor alive with stage 4 lymphoma and stage 4 colon with colon bag.......Two years in and he looks vibrant........It changed my immune system 6 years ago after 50 years of severe allergies,colds and flues...... PLEASE go to you tube and listen to research people talk D3 studies and charts and go to D3 council by google....... In the end it gives you a 80% chance over 30 cancers.......Cuba has an even more powerful immuno therapy keeping a 5 year terminal US man with lung cancer alive 4.5 years past his due date to die.......Google Cuba Immuno therapy lung cancer for video.
Don't get medical advice from youtube or Google. Research reputable medical journals, or ask your doctor - even a range of doctors, or medical professionals.
It's so weird how death teaches us how to live. We always take life for granted, like it will last forever. I constantly try to ask myself if I die tomorrow, would I have regrets. Live your life people, it is a gift, in a moment it can go away. You are never too old, or too young to start living and fulfilling your dreams. When you go through negative situations, ask yourself would it matter in 30 years, most of the time the answer is no. I am so happy that I realize all the things she is saying, without being sick and dying, it is very big difference between living, and just existing.
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CerysPratt!! I don’t care if what I’m about to say to u will get down votes... STOP COMENTING ONLINE HOME OPPORTUNITYS!! ITS RUDE!! ESPECIALLY ON THIS ARTICLE!!
It's really sad and awful that while we read this text, she is no longer among us. :(
:(
Not true. If you do some of what she asked, enjoying nature for example, she's with you: you can hear her "voice" in the sound of a bird, the smell of a flower...