One starts a journey to enlightenment. While on that journey you run across a person that is dirty, looks homeless, and smells. The person asks for nothing, but you see they’re tired and hungry. So you buy them some food and put them up into a motel for a night. The next day you check on the person to see how they’re doing, only to find out they died in their sleep. What have we learned from this? One, that life is to short and make the best of ever moment. Second, when we can, alway try to help your fellow man and to be the good Christian we should strive to be. Finally, look at what you’ve done. You made and gave a person some peace and comfort on their final day/hours of life. You let them have some decency and dignity in their last moments on earth. That’s a gift and honor very few get to experience. In other words, treat people as fairly as possible at all times, because you never know when it’s their last. It’s moments like this that points out how valuable life is. With that, have a blessed day and keeping it real.