A usual research on Google brought me to the 'story' of Divya Bharti's death. Although, she died when i was just a mere 3 year old. Somehow, it felt like it happened yesterday.
Death is said to be a mere passage of people with time, it is supposed to mark a neat end to the adventurous, fun filled lives that people lead. Sometimes, a sudden death brings shudders and rumors which is unavoidable. But, what I'm seeing is that every celebrity's death is marked by a sensational story. Does death have to be glamorous too?
LIFE is called LIFE as it is conducive of the fact that judge a person by the life he has lead, the mistakes he has learnt from and the achievements he has piled. I have been brought up to learn that people die and when they do, you should forgive them for all that they might have done during their lifetime and just take a moment's silence to mourn for the irreversible loss that death has laid upon them. I had learnt very early as a child that, "don't ponder over the reasons of death, nothing you do will bring the person back".
Why do channels always bring telecasts of people's death and merge into possibilities of their death?
It is true that those who died in vain should be served justice! But, contemplating on a natural death or unexplained death is simply digging more into a person's life and finding unending possibilities-- If Divya Bharti were to be alive, she wouldn't like it that people stuck their noses into the life she'd like to be left as personal.
We have feuds with people nearly everyday, that doesn't mean we hold them responsible for our deaths. We are overestimating the presence of psychopaths by doing that.
Death is not a story of one's life. It is not to be played or tampered with. Hell, it is not even to be intruded upon. Every depressed person now has to think thrice before taking an extreme step, for, his death would point fingers at the people he never thought would be held responsible for his death.
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