Random Questioning…


If a human you consider “great“, or “good“, or “God-like” or whom you have great “respect” for, dies, will you mourn his death? Or will you celebrate what he stood for? – His “great” existence.

Why do I ask? Last year on the 25th of November, George Best, one of the greatest English footballers to grace the earth, died. As usual, the following weekend, all premiership matches had a minute of silenceto remember this great footballer. But the silence changed to cheers, loud, energetic cheers from the fans at Old Trafford hailing their hero and saying Amen for everything he did and stood for. The passionate reverberations could be heard and felt through the television, and all the commentators said was why mourn the death of a great man when you can appreciate “him” for what he was? I bet George Best would have preferred the cheer to the one minute silence. We all die. He was 59, some still consider that “young”, but his days were numbered anyway. So accept death, but rejoice his greatness, right? I mean wouldn’t you prefer that- the cheer of appreciation, when you die, to the mournful dreary silence? I would.

P.S. I don’t know, this question has been stuck in my head for quite, quite a while, almost an year, I had to blurt it out.

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